GOP strategists say Haley needs 'realistic path' to win primaries after New Hampshire loss to Trump
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Republican strategists told Fox News Digital that GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley needs a "realistic path" to win primary elections in her quest for the White House.
Fox News Digital reached out to several Republican strategists for their takes after Haley's New Hampshire loss to former President Trump on Tuesday.
Targeted Victory Vice President Matt Gorman told Fox News Digital that while the race isn't over, Haley needs a "realistic path" in her campaign to win future primary elections.
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"It’s not over yet, but Haley needs to set a realistic path for supporters, donors and the press as to how she’ll start actually winning some of these," Gorman said.
Haley did not win the Iowa caucuses or the New Hampshire primary but is continuing her campaign as the GOP primary race heads to her home state of South Carolina. A win for Haley in South Carolina would be a critical step in her presidential aspirations.
Jimmy Keady, JLK Political Strategies founder and president, told Fox News Digital that "President Trump is dominating these primaries, and he has the benefit of being a sort of pseudo-incumbent."
"Voters across the country remember the positives of his Presidency; a stronger economy, more secure border, and respect abroad — his Presidency is fresh on the minds of voters,"