Nikki Haley Vows to Continue Presidential Campaign Despite Trailing Trump in South Carolina, US

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Nikki Haley, Indian American Republican presidential candidate, vows to continue her campaign despite trailing behind Trump in South Carolina primary

Indian-American GOP candidate Nikki Haley trailing frontrunner Donald Trump, has refused to quit and promised to stay in the party’s race to the White House even after the South Carolina primary, where her rival former US president is leading far ahead of her.

I’m not afraid to say the hard truths out loud. I feel no need to kiss the ring. And I have no fear of Trump’s retribution. I’m not looking for anything from him. My own political future is of zero concern. So, I hear what the political class says. But I hear from the American people too, Haley said in a major political speech in South Carolina, where the Republican primary is scheduled for February 24.

The 52-year-old politician said many of the same Republican politicians who now publicly embrace Trump privately dread him and were too afraid to speak up, despite knowing he had been a disaster for the party. She argued that Americans deserved a choice and not a Soviet-style election, which she described as only one candidate drawing 99 percent of the vote.

Dropping out would be the easy route. I’ve never taken the easy route. I’ve been the underdog in every race I’ve ever run. I’ve always been David taking on Goliath. And like David, I’m not just fighting someone bigger than me. I’m fighting for something bigger than myself, she said. We don’t anoint kings in this country, she said. We have elections. And Donald Trump, of all people, should know we don’t rig elections. Haley asserted that she is not running to be the vice president or to run again for the presidency in the future.

If I was running for a bogus reason, I would have dropped out a long time ago. The rest of the fellas already did that. They have their own plans. I don’t judge them. But I’m still here. I’m fighting for what I know is right. And I don’t care what the party leaders and political elites want. I’ll keep fighting until the American people close the door, she said.

That day is not today. And it won’t be Saturday. Not by a long shot. The presidential primaries have barely begun. Just three states have voted. Three. That’s it. After this weekend, we’ll be at four. That’s not a lot. In the 10 days after South Carolina, another 21 states and territories will vote, Haley said. People have a right to have their voices heard. And they deserve a real choice, not a Soviet-style election where there’s only one candidate and he gets 99 percent of the vote. We don’t anoint kings in this country. We have elections. And Donald Trump, of all people, should know we don’t rig elections! the Indian American said.

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Siddharth Mehta is a dedicated author at The Reportify who covers the intricate world of politics. With a deep interest in current affairs and political dynamics, Siddharth provides insightful analysis, updates, and perspectives in the Politics category. He can be reached at siddharth@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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