It’s finally here…. and no one thinks Haley will beat Trump. No one. So why does she stay in the race? To hurt Trump, as she is a Democrat in disguise as Trump says. Her backers are Democrat billionaires committed to destroying President Trump
After his town hall in Nikki Haley‘s home state of South Carolina, five undecided voters said they are now voting for Trump over Haley. WATCH
After his town hall in Nikki Haley’s home state of South Carolina, five undecided voters said they are now voting for Trump over Haley. WATCH pic.twitter.com/fEoJ3cW46o
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) February 22, 2024
As President Trump said in South Carolina “So if you want a president who puts America first, then defeat Nikki Haley,…fire Crooked Joe and elect your favorite president: Donald J. Trump.”
As the early voting phase concludes for South Carolina’s Republican presidential primary, the spotlight now shifts to Election Day on February 24. The state’s voters find themselves at a critical juncture, choosing between former President Trump and their former governor, Nikki Haley.
South Carolina does not want Nikki Haley. Even though it is her home state, Trump has all of the support. Nikki doesn’t have a chance and I think she knows it. Her ego and her donors just won’t let her drop out. Follow me if you agree. – Right Angle News Network
Voting hours span a twelve-hour window, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and the outcome of this primary could have significant implications. If early polling trends hold true, indicating a potential victory for President Trump, the race may be called shortly after the polls close.
A total of fifty delegates to the Republican National Convention are up for grabs, making it a winner-takes-all scenario. The stakes are high for Nikki Haley, as a loss could further undermine her position heading into the delegate-heavy Super Tuesday, where over a dozen states hold presidential-preference contests.
Talking Trump v. Haley in South Carolina tomorrow and why I don’t think Nikki Haley’s strategy to stay in the race makes any sense unless she’s going to run third party with @marthamaccallum
Talking Trump v. Haley in South Carolina tomorrow and why I don’t think Nikki Haley’s strategy to stay in the race makes any sense unless she’s going to run third party with @marthamaccallum: pic.twitter.com/3jxnJbmcsy
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) February 23, 2024
AMERICAN VOICES: Voters share their thoughts about Haley’s primary day interview on @foxandfriends. pic.twitter.com/ka3Eui6k6Q
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 23, 2024
The South Carolina primary is open, but participants in the recent Democratic presidential primary are ineligible to vote. Democrats are really Haley’s only hope. As with New Hampshire, she will get to cry out that she got this many votes, knowing that Democrats are filling her ranks, and knowing that Democrat donors are bankrolling her.
Both candidates have tirelessly campaigned across the state in the weeks leading up to the primary. President Trump has hosted massive rallies in Conway and North Charleston, in addition to a Fox News Town Hall with Laura Ingraham in Greenville on Feb. 20. During the interview, he asserted, “My revenge will be success.”
Nikki Haley has almost been equally active, addressing audiences from her alma mater, Clemson University, to Greenville, where she delivered a “State of the Race” address just hours before President Trump’s town hall. Haley remains steadfast, stating, “I refuse to quit. South Carolina will vote on Saturday. But on Sunday, I’ll still be running for president. I’m not going anywhere.” She tends to lie about Trump, Trump’s record and Trump’s intentions, but we can attribute that to politics. Such politicians say whatever they can to win. Haley, being a Democrat in disguise as Trump says, has already stooped to the lowest of the low in tactics.
WATCH: Voters in South Carolina diner STUN reporter LIVE on-air after thunderously BOOING Nikki Haley, explosively CHEERING for Trump
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 23, 2024
Speculation swirls around the possibility of Haley considering a third-party run, with some insiders suggesting a move to “No Labels.” Despite these rumors, Haley has denied any discussions with representatives from “No Labels.” To hurt Trump though, she is expected to take them up on it as that will be her last chance to help the Deep State in defeating Trump in November. Perhaps she will be joined by fellow ‘Republican’ failure Cheney making America detest her even more.
The views of Haley supporters in South Carolina reflect a diverse range of opinions. Some indicate a willingness to support a third-party run by Haley in a hypothetical multi-way race, expressing a desire for the Republican Party to move beyond Donald Trump. Others, however, remain steadfast in their support for President Trump, emphasizing his past accomplishments and resilience against various challenges.
After his town hall in Nikki Haley's home state of South Carolina, five undecided voters said they are now voting for Trump over Haley. WATCH pic.twitter.com/0RMYeDJWPG
— Trump XTeam (@Jokerr7678) February 23, 2024
The potential division within the Republican base is evident, as some voters at Haley events express concerns about President Trump’s legal issues, while others maintain unwavering support for him. Trump supporters who attended Haley events have demonstrated their allegiance, sometimes leading to verbal confrontations, but physical altercations appear to have been avoided.
The sentiments of voters like Lauren Bordeaux, torn between Haley and Trump, highlight the complex decision-making process. She ultimately chose Haley, citing the potential for broader appeal in a general election matchup against President Biden, despite acknowledging Trump’s likely victory as the GOP nominee.
The South Carolina GOP Primary is tomorrow! 🚨🚨@jessbidgood is in the state and tells @kasie what she has been hearing from voters weighing their choice between Nikki Haley and Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/G7NoT7Dg9F
— CNN Early Start with Kasie Hunt (@EarlyStart) February 23, 2024
Meanwhile, a subset of Trump supporters continues to voice their dissatisfaction with Haley, demonstrating outside her events and questioning her alignment with Republican principles.
As South Carolina Republicans cast their votes on February 24, the outcome will not only impact the delegate count but also shed light on the evolving dynamics within the party. The tension between the legacies of Trump and Haley underscores the broader challenges facing the Republican Party as it navigates a pivotal primary showdown in the Palmetto State. The media will keep pushing Haley, even though Trump has said he will not choose her as VP. But, when faced with the power of dictatorship, the Deep State, which can and will change whole states in voting, perhaps Trump may very well be forced to have a ‘Haley as VP instead of someone who will actually have America’s interests, and not the Deep State and Global Reset crew out to destroy our nation.
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Major Points Discussed:
- South Carolina’s Republican primary, held on February 24, is a critical election featuring a choice between former President Trump and former governor Nikki Haley.
- Voting took place over a twelve-hour period, and early polling suggests a potential victory for President Trump, with fifty delegates at stake in a winner-takes-all scenario.
- Both candidates, Trump and Haley, extensively campaigned across the state, holding rallies and participating in town halls to secure voter support.
- Speculation surrounds Nikki Haley’s potential third-party run, particularly with rumors linking her to the “No Labels” movement, though she denies any discussions with their representatives.
- The state’s Republicans exhibit a range of opinions, with some supporting a third-party run by Haley in a multi-way race, while others remain unwavering in their support for President Trump. The primary outcome will not only impact delegate counts but also reveal the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party in South Carolina.
Comments – Threads – Links
- Haley is toast in her own state. She needs to hang it up. Trump by +30% is possible…then what? – floridanow1
- She lost soon as she entered the race. – Shadows
- No doubt about it Trump has SC. We all knew that and Nikki knew that. – Catherine Runnals
- Trump is our country’s best option. No one in the race even comes close. – Paul Whittingham
- Why won’t she just drop out…she knows she doesn’t stand a chance! – Donna Graham
- She’s not going to win South Carolina – ChrissyJ
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