Charleston: Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley remains resolute in her pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination, despite projections indicating her loss in the state’s GOP primary election, as reported by CNN.
Addressing supporters in Charleston, South Carolina, Haley reiterated her commitment, stating, “I’m a woman of my word,” referencing her earlier pledge to continue her presidential bid through Super Tuesday. She emphasized her determination, asserting, “I’m not giving up this fight when a majority of Americans disapprove of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden.”
In contrast to her previous speeches, Haley’s tone was subdued as she expressed skepticism about Trump’s chances against President Biden in a potential rematch, noting that “Trump drives people away.”
Acknowledging her wide margin of loss, Haley underscored the significance of her support base, stating, “40 percent is not some tiny group.” She emphasized the importance of providing voters with a genuine choice, declaring, “They have the right to a real choice, not a Soviet-style election with only one candidate,” as reported by CNN.
While congratulating Trump on his projected victory in South Carolina’s GOP primary, Haley expressed gratitude to the state’s voters, declaring her enduring affection for its residents and their resilience in the face of adversity.
Reflecting on her voting experience alongside her mother, Haley cherished the moment, describing it as “something very special”. Recounting her mother’s legal career in India and their shared journey to the ballot box, Haley expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity.
Meanwhile, in his victory remarks, Former President Donald Trump omitted any mention of Nikki Haley, instead expressing gratitude to his family and endorsing Eric Trump’s wife, Lara Trump, for the position of co-chair of the Republican National Committee.