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Haley vows to ‘keep fighting’ despite loss in South Carolina 

Nikki Haley, a GOP presidential candidate, vowed Saturday to remain in the primary race and “keep fighting” former President Trump even after he had won in her state of South Carolina. Decision Desk HQ and The Hill, as well as other news outlets, called the Palmetto State the former president’s state shortly after the polls closed.

 Perhaps after former President Trump won in her home state of South Carolina, GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley vowed to “keep fighting” against him on Saturday. Soon after the polls were over, Decision Desk HQ, a partner of The Hill, and other news organizations referred to the original president as the Palmetto State… Perhaps after former President Trump won in her home state of South Carolina, GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley vowed to “keep fighting” against him on Saturday. Soon after the polls were over, Decision Desk HQ, The Hill’s partner, and other news organizations referred to the original president as the Palmetto State… 

Nikki Haley, a GOP presidential candidate, vowed Saturday to remain in the primary race and “keep fighting” former President Trump even after he had won in her state of South Carolina. Decision Desk HQ and The Hill, as well as other news outlets, called the Palmetto State the former president’s state shortly after the polls closed.

  

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