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Nikki Haley leaves the Republican primary after the failure of ‘Super Tuesday’

Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will announce this Wednesday his withdrawal from the Republican primaries for the presidential elections, after the clear victory of his rival, Donald Trumpon ‘Super Tuesday’, which put hundreds of delegates in fifteen states at stake.

Haley, Trump’s former ambassador to the UN, had refused to give in to the magnate in recent weeks and even promised that she would not retire after ‘Super Tuesday’, but the failure on this key day has ended up tipping the balance. and is scheduled to appear in a matter of hours, according to the main American media, including ‘The New York Times’ and CNN.

Trump will be proclaimed Republican candidate in July

Haley only won in Vermont, insufficient to stop a Trump who is already unstoppable facing the final stretch of the primary campaign and will be formally proclaimed candidate at the Republican convention in July. In November, the former president will fight again at the polls with the current occupant of the White House, Joe Biden.

The retired candidate has at least achieved the milestone of being the first woman to win a Republican Party primary andgain prominence on the national political scene of the United States, something that can work in their favor in future electoral races. Given the open disqualifications exchanged with Trump, it seems difficult for him to be part of his hypothetical cabinet.

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