Nikki Haley: “Race not yet finished


Republican ⁣presidential candidate, former U.N.‍ Ambassador Nikki Haley ​delivers remarks at her primary-night rally at ⁣the Grappone Conference⁢ Center on January 23, 2024 in Concord, New Hampshire. New Hampshire voters cast their ballots in their state’s primary election today. With Florida ⁣Gov. Ron DeSantis dropping out‌ of the race Sunday, Haley and former President Donald Trump ⁣are battling it out in this first-in-the-nation primary. (Photo by ‍Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

OAN’s Sophia Flores
7:40 PM –Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley vows to stay in the race for the White House despite her last place finish in the New Hampshire primary. ⁣

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While addressing a crowd of ​her supporters on Tuesday night, Haley ⁤(R-S.C.) stated that she has no‌ plans to back out of the race.

“New Hampshire is first in the nation,” she said. “It is⁤ not the last in the‍ nation. This race is‌ far from over.

She went on to refer to herself as‍ “a fighter,” and⁤ claimed that she would be a better candidate against President Joe Biden than ⁢her GOP ​opponent Donald Trump would be.

During his victory speech in front of a packed ⁢room, Trump disputed her claims.

“We’ve won almost every single poll in the​ last three months against crooked Joe Biden, almost, ⁢and she doesn’t win those polls,” Trump said.

Despite polls not favoring the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, she is confident in her ​home state.

“Every time I’ve run for office in‍ South Carolina, I’ve beaten​ the political establishment,” she said. “They’re lined up against me again. That’s no surprise. But⁢ South Carolina‍ voters don’t want a coronation. They want​ an ⁤election.”

The South Carolina primary ​will take place on Saturday, February 24th.

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How does Haley believe she would ​be ‍a better candidate against President ⁣Joe⁤ Biden than her GOP‌ opponent Donald Trump?

Presidential Candidate Nikki Haley Vows to⁤ Stay in the Race for the White⁢ House

Republican presidential candidate, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, ​has vowed to stay in the race for the White House ⁣despite her⁤ last place finish in the New Hampshire primary. Addressing a crowd of supporters on Tuesday night, Haley (R-S.C.) stated that she has no plans to back out of the race.

Haley’s determination comes after finishing behind former President Donald Trump in the New Hampshire primary. ​With Florida Gov.‍ Ron DeSantis dropping out of the race on Sunday, Haley and Trump are now battling it out in⁢ this⁣ first-in-the-nation primary.

During her speech, Haley referred to herself as “a fighter” and ​claimed that she would be a better candidate against President Joe⁤ Biden ⁣than her GOP opponent Donald Trump. However, Trump‍ disputed her claims during his victory speech, stating, “We’ve won almost every single poll in⁤ the last three months against crooked Joe Biden,⁣ almost, and she doesn’t win those polls. She had a very⁢ bad night!”

Despite polls not favoring Haley,⁤ she remains confident in her home state of South Carolina. She​ stated, “Every time I’ve run ​for office in ⁣South⁣ Carolina, I’ve beaten the⁢ political establishment. They’re⁢ lined up against me again. That’s no surprise. But South Carolina voters don’t want a coronation. They want an election.”

The South Carolina primary is set to take ​place on Saturday, February 24th. Haley is counting on her strong support in her⁢ home state to propel her campaign forward.

It is clear‍ that Haley is determined to continue fighting for ⁣the presidency, even in the face of adversity. Whether or not she will ​be successful remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: Haley’s ⁤perseverance and resilience⁢ are characteristics that cannot be underestimated in the world of politics.

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