Nikki Haley announced she will deliver a ‘State of the Race’ speech on Tuesday in Greenville, South Carolina, to address the state of the presidential race.
🚨 BREAKING: Nikki Haley will deliver a “State of the Race” speech tomorrow pic.twitter.com/pPyXZaAnmz
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 19, 2024
The announcement has people speculating the former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador intends to drop out tomorrow.
BREAKING: Nikki Haley is expected to deliver a speech to “supporters” tomorrow in which she will “address the state of the presidential race,” according to her campaign…
Sounds like Birdbrain go bye-bye!
— Suburban Black Man 🇺🇸 (@niceblackdude) February 19, 2024
BREAKING: Nikki Haley will be delivering a "State of The Presidential Race" address tomorrow days before the primary election. She may be finally dropping out pic.twitter.com/Eq1y9T4ZWA
— George (@BehizyTweets) February 19, 2024
Is Nikki Haley FINALLY dropping out? pic.twitter.com/LPJlxjK6vL
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) February 19, 2024
With the South Carolina Republican primary days away, polls indicate Trump will secure another easy victory.
The latest poll averages have Trump leading Haley by over 30 points.
WATCH:
Polls show former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley down by double digits to former president Donald Trump in her home state. Haley spoke with @CHueyBurns ahead of the South Carolina primary. pic.twitter.com/VU7xseCkx3
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) February 20, 2024
Despite the rumors, it appears Haley’s team intends to remain in the race until at least Super Tuesday (March 5th).
Reuters reports:
Six analysts and people supporting Haley’s nomination now say the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations will have her best – and last – shot to claw back into the race during the first five days of March.
That’s when voters from 21 states and territories go to polls, most of them on March 5 for “Super Tuesday.” Many of those states, like Massachusetts and Virginia, are laced with college-educated suburbanites who turned out for Haley in earlier nominating contests elsewhere.
“South Carolina is a really rough state. It’s a very Trump-friendly state,” said Robert Schwartz, the co-founder of Primary Pivot, an outside super PAC supporting Haley’s bid.
“Our hope is that Nikki Haley can make it respectable in South Carolina and move on to Super Tuesday.”
The long-shot bet on early March underscores how some donors are willing to stick by her, even though she lost the first four nominating contests by huge margins. Around a dozen donors, fundraisers and advisers to donors told Reuters they believe Trump’s four pending criminal cases could force him out, leaving Haley the heir apparent, while others simply like having an anti-Trump candidate.
Primary Pivot, which has raised about $1 million from big- and small-dollar donors, is targeting independent voters and Democrats who opt to vote in Republican primaries. Schwartz said the group has sent text messages promoting Haley to voters in Maine, Massachusetts, Colorado and Virginia — all Super Tuesday states.
The outlet reports that Haley has campaigned or sent leadership teams to several states that hold early March primaries.
“Haley has already campaigned in California and Texas, both Super Tuesday states, and her campaign has rolled out leadership teams in at least five states – Alaska, Massachusetts, Idaho, Utah and Washington – that vote in early March,” Reuters wrote.
It remains to be seen what Haley announces Tuesday.






