
Republican Nikki Haley lost her own state of South Carolina to Donald Trump in the 2024 US presidential nomination race, but insists she still has a shot at becoming the party flagbearer to challenge President Joe Biden in November.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Is it political strategy, donor pressure or perhaps hubris? Nikki Haley is vowing "the fight goes on" against Donald Trump, positioning herself as a viable option in case the scandal-plagued Republican frontrunner's campaign implodes.
Haley has gone zero for four in early contests for the Republican presidential nomination, including an embarrassing 20-point drubbing Saturday in her home state of South Carolina where she served as governor.