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Nikki Haley: ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere,’ I Will Continue on to Super Tuesday

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Former Gov. Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate, expressed her determination to continue her campaign until the Super Tuesday primaries despite calls to drop out.

She emphasized the need to address chaos, focus on domestic policy, prevent wars, and ensure national security.

CNN’s Jake Tapper asked, “Did you think it was inappropriate when the RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to suggest you drop out because she did not see a path for you?”

Haley replied, “I absolutely think it was inappropriate . We had two states that have voted, unique 1215 delegates, Donald Trump has 32, I have 17. We have 48 states and more territories to go before we get there. I’m not going anywhere. I will continue to go all the way through South Carolina, go on to Super Tuesday and keep on going forward.”

“This is about the fact we cannot live in chaos anymore. It is about the fact we have to focus on what it will take to not just get domestic policy on track, what we do to prevent wars and make sure we keep America safe. We cannot do it with the two guys there. Americans are telling people that. We need to make sure we are listening and focus on what it takes to win a primary so we can get our country back on track,” she continued.

Tapper asked, “Your committed sticking with the race through Super Tuesday no matter what happens in South Carolina?”

Haley answered, “We will go to Michigan and Super Tuesday. We have country to save, i’m not going anywhere because i don’t want my kids to live like this.”

Haley highlighted the importance of listening to Americans and winning primaries to steer the country back on track, stating her commitment to staying in the race for the sake of the country and future generations.

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