Nikki Haley is expected to suspend her presidential campaign in a speech Wednesday morning, The Wall Street Journal claims.

The Wall Street Journal reports:

Nikki Haley plans to suspend her Republican presidential primary bid in a speech Wednesday morning, people familiar with her plans told The Wall Street Journal.

The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador is expected to make an appearance to deliver brief remarks in the Charleston, S.C., area around 10 a.m. ET. Her decision arrived the day after Super Tuesday, when she won only Vermont among 15 states that held GOP contests.

The report follows Donald Trump’s dominating performance on Super Tuesday.

The Associated Press reports that Trump has 995 delegates compared to Haley’s 89 delegates.

1,215 delegates are needed to clinch the nomination.

Haley reportedly will not endorse any candidate for president.

From ABC 7 Chicago:

Nikki Haley is suspending her 2024 presidential campaign, according to ABC News.

She is expected to make the announcement in her home state of South Carolina at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday.

The news comes just hours after the polls close for Super Tuesday, where the former U.N. ambassador scored a surprise victory, upsetting Donald Trump to win Vermont.

Sources tell ABC News sources that Haley will not endorse anyone.

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