Nikki Haley, Trump’s only rival in the Republican primary, is withdrawing from the race

Nikki Haley, former President Donald Trump’s sole competitor in the Republican primary, announced on Wednesday her withdrawal from the race, hours after Trump’s landslide victory on Super Tuesday. 15 states and one American region witnessed primary elections within the framework of “Super Tuesday”, which is considered a decisive stage in the race to the 2024 elections. Trump won in 14 of these states.

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Former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley announced on Tuesday her withdrawal from the Republican primary race, hours after her opponent Donald Trump’s landslide victory in the election. “Super Tuesday”This makes the former president the only candidate for his party’s ticket for the presidential elections scheduled to be held in November.

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15 states and one American region witnessed primary elections within the framework of “Super Tuesday”, which is considered a decisive stage in the race to the 2024 elections. Trump won in 14 of these states.

The states of Texas and California were among Donald Trump’s main victories over Nikki Haley, whose victory was limited to one state. Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday included liberal states such as Virginia, as well as conservative states such as the Southern states.

American television stations reported that Trump won the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Utah.

But Haley denied him a comprehensive victory after winning the state of Vermont by a small margin. However, that did not prevent the former Republican president from declaring to his supporters that “it was a wonderful night and a wonderful day.”

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