Donald Trump Takes Aim At Nikki Haley Following Win In South Carolina Primary
Despite her setback, Haley remains steadfast in her campaign, vowing to persist until Super Tuesday on March 5, striving to offer voters in 15 states and one US territory a genuine alternative to a single candidate.
Donald Trump's campaign strategy pivots away from Nikki Haley following his resounding victory in South Carolina's Republican primary. Instead, Trump's focus sharpens on a potential rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden, as he has clinched victories in all five Republican nominating contests thus far, brushing aside challenges from contenders across the nation. Despite Haley, the former South Carolina governor, being the sole remaining competitor, Trump's advisors opt to sideline her campaign, deeming it inconsequential.
The campaign's shift in approach steers clear of targeting Haley, redirecting attention towards upcoming primary elections. They believe further engagement with Haley would only amplify her media coverage, despite her slim chances of securing the Republican presidential nomination.