Nikki Haley isn39t throwing in the towel and is continuing

Nikki Haley isn't throwing in the towel and is continuing to fundraise in her race against Trump

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In a lengthy message sent via text message to his followers this morning, he announced that he would travel to Michigan – the next state to hold a primary – and then prepare for Super Tuesday.

“But I need your help to finance my fight. “Can you send me a generous donation today to help me fund this next critical phase?” the message reads, emphasizing that he continues to see “frustration” in the state and throughout the country, and that the United States “will fall apart if we make the wrong decisions.”

A little later, their marketing strategists put on sale a T-shirt with a very simple slogan: “Don't be afraid” and on the sleeves the candidate's name and the national flag.

“In America we have elections, not coronations,” Haley said

“In America, we have elections, not coronations,” Haley said in that message, referring to all the voices calling on her to drop out of the race given the almost absolute certainty that Donald Trump will win it by a wide margin.

The final results from South Carolina ended up with 47 delegates for Trump and just 3 for Haley, so the difference so far is 110 delegates versus 20, and the media underlines that Haley was theoretically playing in the favorite place in South Carolina. South (where she was not only born and raised, but also served as governor from 2011 to 2017.

In the next few states, Republican voters are significantly more positive about Trump, according to almost all media outlets, and Haley could rely – almost desperately – only on the states where the legislation allows people outside the Republican Party to vote, such as It happened yesterday in South Carolina (and even then she only won two districts, the most urban ones).

One of the details that drew attention last night was the measured tone with which Donald Trump celebrated his victory in South Carolina: He neither called Haley “Nimbra” – making fun of her first name, Nimarata Nikki – nor insulted her , but it was almost even more insulting: he didn't refer to her in any way, he completely ignored her, which went unnoticed by no one.

The fact that Trump considers Haley to be worth it is once again shown by his most recent posts on his network Truth Social: Today he only wrote two messages in which he compared himself to Joe Biden

The fact that Trump thinks Haley is worth it is once again shown by his recent posts on his network Truth Social: Yesterday he wrote only two messages in which he compared himself to Joe Biden, without the slightest reference to his immediate rival, who is still in the race.

The New York Times interprets this new tone from Trump as a sign that he will try to reach out to moderate voters, those who share his ideas and the former president's rude or impolite tone, “a vindictive and brutal tone.” loathe he defines it. Haley.

In fact, many people interviewed by EFE in South Carolina who declared themselves Haley voters did not oppose Trump's policies so much as his style and unpredictable character.

Now that Haley's candidacy is almost anecdotal, all eyes are on who will be Trump's grilling partner, on the call to become vice president if he wins November's presidential election, and many are betting squarely on a moderate profile that edges the edges one of them smooths over the most controversial politicians the United States has produced.