Nikki Haley has withdrawn her candidacy for the White House and asked not to vote for Trump.
Donald Trump Is, In factHe Republican Party candidates For the presidency of the United States. Republican National Committee Chairman Ronna McDaniel said this after the former president’s only rival Nikki Haley announced the suspension of her campaign.
Haley has Congratulated Trump, but did not support himwhich practically means he doesn’t ask for votes for them, President Joe Biden immediately asked his followers to vote for the former nominee.
Haley’s departure comes after Super Tuesday, in which Trump won 14 out of 15 states. Haley It was planted only in Vermont, became the first woman from the Republican Party to win a state primary. However, his victory was less than symbolic. Trump’s lead in the number of delegates makes it almost impossible for Haley to overtake him.
The departure of the former South Carolina governor and former member of Trump’s Cabinet, where he served as ambassador to the United Nations, leaves him as the Republican Party’s sole candidate for president.
So some of Trump’s ultimate rivals within that political framework have rushed to support him, forgetting their past conflicts. The most obvious case is mcdanielWhom Trump has been removed from officeWhere the day after tomorrow her daughter-in-law will come in her place, lara trump,
Control of the Republican National Committee would allow Trump access to that organization’s donor networkSomething that the former President needs, given that his campaign has barely any money and, in addition, he will have to demonstrate to a New York judge that he has about $555 million to pay the two court fines and compensation. (509 million euros). The cases he has lost.
Another prominent Republican who has forgotten his history of confrontation with the former president is Mitch McConnell, the party leader in the Senate, who is stepping down this year, largely because he lost support at the hands of the ‘Trumpist’ wing. Is. game.
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