Former South Carolina Governor Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley has indicated that she doesn’t care if dragging out the Republican presidential nomination contest damages the former President Donald Trump, the all-but-certain 2024 nominee. A defiant Haley, armed with Democrat and globalist donor cash, has refused to drop her primary bid despite not having won any of the first three primary contests. Haley finished a distant third place to Trump in Iowa, lost by over 10 points in New Hampshire, and didn’t even participate in the Nevada Caucus, where Trump secured just over 99 percent of the vote.
“I’m weakening Trump because of who Trump is,” said in South Carolina earlier this week, adding: “Telling the truth in a primary is very important, so that’s what I’m doing.” Despite Trump’s near-insurmountable position in the primary, Haley has remained confident.
As the former Governor of South Carolina prepares for what could be her final stand in her home state’s primary on February 24th, she continues to insist she’ll win the Republican nomination. “I’m going to win,” Haley said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal while again insisting she’d win the nomination: “I’m strengthening the party because I bring more people into the Republican Party, instead of pushing people away like Trump.”
Former President Donald Trump has, for the most part, brushed off Haley’s insistence that she’ll emerge victorious. “It’s bad for the party. I think it’s actually bad for her, too,” he said earlier this week while speaking with the press at Mar-A-Lago. The former Republican President is expected handily win the South Carolina Republican primary on his path to securing a rematch with now-President Joe Biden in November.