Watch: Nikki Haley continues South Carolina campaign as primary draws nearer
Watch as Nikki Haley continued her campaign in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, on Friday (23 February) ahead of this weekend's Republican primary.
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Watch as Nikki Haley continued her campaign in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, on Friday (23 February) ahead of this weekend's Republican primary.
Acknowledging the race is an uphill climb, Nikki Haley's campaign Friday said it will be launching a "seven-figure" national cable and digital ad buy that will take it through at least Super Tuesday.
“The Daily Show” guest host Desi Lydic has called out the characterization of Nikki Haley as a “moderate” Republican, arguing the presidential candidate has long championed conservative causes.
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The South Carolina primary is tomorrow, and Nikki Haley, a former governor of the state, is approaching a critical juncture in her presidential campaign. She is locked in a seemingly desperate struggle against former President Donald J. Trump, the dominant Republican front-runner, facing long odds in her home state as well as in crucial contests on Super Tuesday, March 5.
Standing before a large crowd outside a waterfront hotel in Georgetown, Nikki Haley confronted the question that many Republicans in her “sweet” home state of South Carolina – and across the country – have asked: why is she still running for president?
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump look to repeat their past Michigan primary victories on Tuesday, when they each face opponents who haven’t yet won a contest this year but also show no indication of dropping out.
South Carolina votes Saturday in the state's Republican primary, and former President Donald Trump is expected to defeat the state's former governor, Nikki Haley.