BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA (Aftenposten): In the town where Nikki Haley grew up, people are not surprised that she continues to fight. – I like it, says Kat Saitz.
Kat Saitz (71) went straight home from an election meeting with Nikki Haley and put up election signs. When her bus drove by afterwards, they waved to each other. Photo: Nora Savosnick
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Published: 24/02/2024 11:36
The short version
- Nikki Haley will not give up the fight to become the Republican presidential candidate.
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There are many indications that Nikki Haley is hopelessly far behind Donald Trump. On a national basis, the party’s voters say a clear yes to him and no to her.
In South Carolina, where she was governor, Trump leads by between 20 and 30 percentage points. So why doesn’t she give in while the game is good?
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