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(The Guardian) Haley vows to stay in race ahead of South Carolina speech
Nikki Haley has told the Associated Press she has no plans to exit the presidential race, and cast doubt on Donald Trump’s ability to win the general election.
“What is the rush? Why is everybody so panicked about me having to get out of this race?” the former South Carolina governor told the AP in an interview ahead of her 12pm speech. “That’s about the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. If I get out of the race today, it will be the longest general election in history.”
The AP reports that he campaign won’t say if there is a state where they think Haley can beat Trump. In her interview, Haley cited Trump’s legal troubles to warn he may not be able to beat Joe Biden.
“Instead of asking me what states I’m gonna win, why don’t we ask how he’s gonna win a general election after spending a full year in a courtroom?” she said. “Ten days after South Carolina, another 20 states vote. I mean, this isn’t Russia. We don’t want someone to go in and just get 99% of the vote.”
Nikki Haley has told the Associated Press she has no plans to exit the presidential race, and cast doubt on Donald Trump’s ability to win the general election.
“What is the rush? Why is everybody so panicked about me having to get out of this race?” the former South Carolina governor told the AP in an interview ahead of her 12pm speech. “That’s about the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. If I get out of the race today, it will be the longest general election in history.”
The AP reports that he campaign won’t say if there is a state where they think Haley can beat Trump. In her interview, Haley cited Trump’s legal troubles to warn he may not be able to beat Joe Biden.
“Instead of asking me what states I’m gonna win, why don’t we ask how he’s gonna win a general election after spending a full year in a courtroom?” she said. “Ten days after South Carolina, another 20 states vote. I mean, this isn’t Russia. We don’t want someone to go in and just get 99% of the vote.”