Nikki Haley is facing broadening calls to drop out of the GOP primary even as she publicly signals no intention to do so ahead of South Carolina’s contest next month.

The head of the Republican National Committee (RNC), the Georgia Republican Party and growing numbers of GOP lawmakers are urging her to drop out, arguing she has no realistic path to the nomination against frontrunner former President Trump.

There are incentives for Haley to keep going, but also risks. She’s up to 17 delegates after New Hampshire and has the potential to win more in the coming primaries, which could set her up to be an alternate nominee to Trump as he faces myriad legal battles.

At the same time, Haley could become demonized within the GOP if her campaign ends up angering rank-and-file Republican voters who want the party to unify behind its likely nominee.

  • gregorum
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    9011 months ago

    While I have no desire for her (or any republican) to win, I very much enjoy her campaign of pissing off Trump and bleeding away his voters.

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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      1111 months ago

      She needs to do well enough for Trump’s big mouth to alienate as many of her supporters as possible, but still ultimately lose the primary because let’s face it, right now she’s going to win if it’s her against Biden, unless if Biden plays the rescheduling card.

      • @[email protected]
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        811 months ago

        Trump will run as an independent if anyone else wins the Republican Primary, from a jail cell if necessary. If they nominate anyone else, he’ll split the vote and secure Biden’s second term.

        Haley only wins against Biden if Trump is out of the race, and then only if MAGA dipshits are willing to switch allegiances.

        • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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          311 months ago

          Let’s be realistic, Haley is getting nominated because Trump died or because he was barred from the race somehow.

          He might try to mount a write in campaign but at that point the entire RNC apparatus will be mustered against him, as many supposed loyalists as he’s stacked the place with, I imagine very few among RNC leadership would actually have the appetite for being seen openly undermining a court order barring him from office under the 14th amendment, or mounting a write in campaign for his ghost.

          • @[email protected]
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            211 months ago

            I imagine very few among RNC leadership would actually have the appetite for being seen openly undermining a court order barring him from office under the 14th amendment,

            I disagree. Not because they want him to win, but because they want to run for office themselves, and such brazen disregard for the judicial process would greatly appeal to MAGAts.

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      11 months ago

      She would be a great DNC keynote. Like Zell Miller or similar.

      • mosiacmango
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        2811 months ago

        Nah. It took direct and considerable public shaming to get her to barely admit that the civil war happened over slavery.

        She doesnt need a keynote anywhere.

      • @Phegan
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        1011 months ago

        You want the DNC keynote to be someone running for another party’s nomination? As opposed to the people who have aligned beliefs?