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Nikki Haley to End Presidential Campaign as Trump Secures Nomination: Media Reports

Nikki Haley.

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The only remaining significant rival of Donald Trump in the race for the nomination from the Republican Party in the upcoming US presidential elections in November, Nikki Haley, is going to announce the end of her campaign, according to the media.

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After a landslide defeat in the “Big Tuesday” primaries, she is preparing to make the announcement on Wednesday morning, according to the Wall Street Journal and CNN, citing unnamed informed sources.

While Trump won 14 states in Tuesday’s primaries, Haley beat him in just one – Vermont.

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A Republican candidate needs at least 1,215 of the 2,429 delegates to the Republican convention to secure the nomination to run for president.

Trump, having won 14 of the 15 states where primaries were held on “Great Tuesday”, has already secured at least 1,040 delegate votes, while Haley – only 86.

It has already been announced that US President Joe Biden and ex-president Donald Trump triumphed in their parties’ primaries on Tuesday on the so-called Big Tuesday, when the votes of delegates to the Democratic and Republican National Conventions were won in the same place or in a third of the states.

On “Holy Tuesday,” Republican primaries were held in 15 states and Democratic primaries in 16 states and territories.

Bipartisan primaries were held in Alabama, Arkansas, Utah, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia.

In Alaska, only the Republican primary was held, while the battle for Democratic delegate votes was in American Samoa. Mail-in voting in Iowa’s Democratic primary also ended on Tuesday.

Both Biden and Trump won primaries in California, Texas, Alabama, Colorado, Maine, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Minnesota, Massachusetts and Utah. Biden also won the Democratic primaries in Vermont and Iowa, while Trump won in Alaska.

On the other hand, the only remaining significant rival of Trump, Nikki Haley, won an unexpected victory in Vermont. However, Trump has outpolled her in other states that could have favored Haley – Virginia and Maine, which have large moderate Republican voters.


2024-03-06 12:57:37
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