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Nikki Haley really took a hit this Super Tuesday, turning it into what might as well be called “Bloodbath Tuesday” for her. It’s not surprising, after all, she’s an unpopular warmonger and a puppet for the establishment. Her only victory on Tuesday night was in Vermont, famous for its “open primary” system where Democrats turn out in droves to vote for their favorite GOP candidate. So, as it stands, Nikki Haley is basically the president of Vermont Democrats and the undisputed Queen of the DC Swamp. Quite the legacy, huh?

But let’s talk about these “open primaries.” They’re pretty much just a way to meddle in elections. It doesn’t make sense for Democrats, known for turning our elections into their weaponized playground, to have a say in GOP primaries. Yet, thanks to this system, Nikki’s scraped together a couple of wins with a little help from her Democrat fan base.

President Trump totally rocked Super Tuesday, leaving no doubt that American conservatives are rallying behind him to take the party all the way back to the White House. By the end of the night, Trump had amassed an impressive 1057 delegates, while Nikki Haley trailed far behind with a meager 92.

Nikki Haley, apparently tired of giving those embarrassing loser “victory speeches” after each defeat, has reportedly decided enough is enough and is calling it quits on her failed and lackluster campaign.

This is the same woman who couldn’t even clinch a win in her own home state.

Rumor has it Haley won’t be rushing to endorse President Trump anytime soon. Which is just as well, considering how unpopular she is.

Fox News:

Thirteen months after she launched her 2024 Republican presidential campaign in Charleston, South Carolina, Nikki Haley is ending her White House bid, multiple 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 her hometown of Charleston, where she is expected to say that her candidacy forced an important conversation and gave people an alternative to Trump.

There won’t be any tearful goodbyes for Nikki, who really should have bowed out even before DeSantis did.

It seems like Meghan McCain might be the only one shedding a tear over Neocon Nikki’s departure. That’s about as establishment brand as it gets.

Good riddance to one of the most unlikeable, unpopular, and out-of-touch politicians we’ve seen in a long while. Here’s hoping she makes her way to Vermont, her one claim to a Super Tuesday victory. She’d fit right in with its mix of uni-party establishments and left-leaning crowds. That’s exactly where Nikki and her kind belong. As for the rest of us, we’re already in a better place, focusing on priorities that truly put America first.


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