Billionaire-backed Koch network halts Nikki Haley campaign funding after South Carolina loss
Billionaire-backed Koch network halts Nikki Haley campaign funding after South Carolina loss
Nikki Haley has vowed to stay in the presidential race through Super Tuesday on March 5.
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She's done, it doesn't matter if she drops out Tuesday or a week from Tuesday. Republicans now are Trump voters and that's the end of it.
27 0 Reply40% in SC preferred her over Trump, that does not bode well fir the cheetoh
23 1 ReplyThey wanted gerrymandered districts, and now they have to deal with the consequences.
MAGoos are going to keep winning the primaries, because they are super motivated to vote in every election. Then they'll keep losing the popular vote because people will turn out on election day.
13 0 ReplyGerrymandering doesn't impact statewide elections like President, Senator, Secretary of State. Just Congressional districts.
SC still votes Republican every time.
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It certainly sounds like a recipe for voter apathy amongst SC Republicans.
9 0 ReplySouth Carolina hasn't voted Democratic since 1976. They aren't going to change now.
5 0 ReplyDoesn't need to flip blue...
2 0 ReplyIt's a winner take all state, so a Trump win is a Trump win. It doesn't matter by how much.
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That's to bad, I was hoping she would continue to divide the red team as much as possible.
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