Headline Roundup • March 6th, 2024
Nikki Haley Suspends 2024 Campaign
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Nikki Haley suspended her 2024 Republican presidential campaign after a disappointing Super Tuesday performance.
The Details: Haley was projected to win only one primary, Vermont, on Tuesday, while former President Donald Trump won the other 14. Haley is not expected to endorse Trump on Wednesday.
Key Quotes: "I said I wanted Americans to have their voices heard," Haley said Wednesday morning. "I have done that. I have no regrets."
How the Media Covered it: Haley's exit from the race was the top story across the political spectrum on Wednesday. Outlets on all sides framed Trump as the Republican party's de facto nominee.
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Thirteen months after she launched her 2024 Republican presidential campaign in Charleston, South Carolina, Nikki Haley is ending her White House bid, two sources confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The former two-term South Carolina governor who later served as U.N. ambassador in former President Donald Trump's administration is expected to say Wednesday morning that she is suspending her campaign for the GOP nomination, but she is not immediately expected to endorse Trump.
Haley is scheduled to speak Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET from Charleston, where she is expected to say that her candidacy forced...
Nikki Haley is reportedly planning to announce on Wednesday that she is suspending her GOP presidential primary campaign following her weak showings on Super Tuesday as Donald Trump seems poised to clinch the Republican presidential nomination for a third time.
Haley will deliver remarks to her supporters in South Carolina at 10 a.m. Wednesday. She is not expected to endorse Trump but will still urge the former president to appeal to the GOP and independent voters who backed her campaign, according to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the news of her...
Nikki Haley plans to suspend her Republican presidential primary bid in a speech Wednesday morning, people familiar with her plans told The Wall Street Journal.
The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador is expected to make an appearance to deliver brief remarks in the Charleston, S.C., area around 10 a.m. ET. Her decision arrived the day after Super Tuesday, when she won only Vermont among 15 states that held GOP contests.
Haley won’t announce an endorsement Wednesday, the people said. She will encourage Donald Trump, who is close to having the...
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