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US: Nikki Haley vows to stay in Republican primary race

- Anadolu Agency

Former UN envoy Nikki Haley vowed on Tuesday to remain in the US race for the Republican presidenti­al nomination in spite of former President Donald Trump’s commanding lead.

Speculatio­n had mounted that Haley would announce her exit from the White House during a news conference on Tuesday, and she alluded to that fact when she addressed supporters and the media in her native state of South Carolina.

“Some of you, perhaps a few of you in the media, came here today to see if I am dropping out of the race. Well I’m not,” she said. “Many of the same politician­s who publicly embrace Trump privately dread him. They know what a disaster he’s been, and will continue to be for our party. They’re just too afraid to say it out loud. Well, I’m not afraid to say the hard truths out loud. I feel no need to kiss the ring,” she added.

The comments come four

days before Haley will compete against Trump in South Carolina, which she led as governor from 2011 to 2017. Win or lose on Saturday, Haley vowed to remain in the race, comparing herself to David against Goliath.

“South Carolina will vote on Saturday. But on Sunday, I’ll still be running for president. I’m not going anywhere. I’m campaignin­g every day until the last person votes,” she said.

Haley is Trump’s sole remaining Republican challenger after a once-thick crowd of candidates has narrowed considerab­ly as the campaign season drags on. She has long been the target of Trump’s ire, and the former president has accused Haley of serving as a Democratic stalking horse attempting to foil his White House run.

An average poll compiled by the Realclearp­olitics website shows Trump with a commanding lead against Haley with nearly 62 per cent of the vote in his favour, compared to just 37 per cent of voters who favour his former UN ambassador.

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Former UN envoy Nikki Haley

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