South Carolina Primary Will Be The Final Battle For Former Governor Nikki Haley
Trump has won Iowa Caucus, New Hampshire Primary, and Nevada Caucus; therefore, South Carolina Primary will be the final battle for former Governor Nikki Haley to stay in the presidential race. If she can't win her own State, then it will likely be the end of her campaign for the Republican nominee.
Nikki Haley is the former governor of the Great State of South Carolina, and she is hopeful to win her State primary to be able to continue on with her presidential campaign for GOP nomination. The Republican South Carolina Primary election will be held on Saturday, February 24. If former governor Haley is determined to move beyond South Carolina primary, then it will be her last chance. If she loses her own State, then there is no path forward for her to become a GOP nominee, and most likely, her campaign will be suspended if lost.Poll shows that former President Trump is leading over former South Carolina governor Haley by the largest margin of 98% to 2%. Therefore, it will be extremely difficult for former governor Haley to win South Carolina Primary, given that the polling is in favor of former President Donald Trump. It is anticipated that Trump will likely win South Carolina Primary by a landslide, and it will put Haley in a very difficult situation to explain to her supporters of the path forward to win the GOP nomination.
Former governor Haley may continue on with her presidential campaign even if she lost South Carolina primary to former President Donald Trump, but in reality, she can't win. Former President Trump will be effectively consolidating his base if he wins South Carolina primary. At this point, it will be the battle between the two former rivals, former President Donald Trump and the incumbent President Joe Biden heading into the general election in November.
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