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Haley Hears Bottom Line From Major Republican Donor On Primary Race Against Trump

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Top Republican donor Andy Sabin advised Nikki Haley to consider Kenny Rogers’ advice and “know when to walk away” following her loss to Trump in New Hampshire.

Sabin believes it’s time for Haley to exit the race, especially with her significant polling deficit in South Carolina, where prominent figures have endorsed Trump.

Sabin expressed disappointment in having to potentially support Trump financially, and emphasized the futility of Haley’s campaign given the lack of a viable path forward.

“Do you know Kenny Rogers? — ‘You have to know when to hold ’em, you’ve got to know when to fold them. You gotta know when to walk away’ — It’s time for Nikki Haley to walk away,” Sabin said.

“She’s down by 31 points now [in South Carolina]… She’s got two senators and a governor supporting Trump [there],” he added.

“She’s surrounded by consultants and staff. They don’t want to lose their paychecks. So they tell Nikki Haley what she wants to hear, not what she should hear. And what she should hear: ‘There’s no viable path to continue…,'” he said.

Despite criticisms of Trump, Sabin stated he would support him as the Republican nominee.

“As long as he’s the Republican nominee, I’m going to support him. There is no reason — I hope Donald is listening — where he couldn’t be the best president we ever had,” he said.

“He’s got great policies. Okay. But, for example, he doesn’t need to attack Haley. He won. What does he gain by attacking these people?”

Sabin noted that Trump too frequently “sticks his foot in his mouth.”

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