South Carolina governor drops out of US presidential race
Nikki Haley, the former US envoy to the UN, and governor from the state of South Carolina, said on March 6 she is abandoning her 2024 presidential campaign, leaving ex-President Donald Trump, with a clear path to the Republican nomination.
Haley did not endorse her former boss in announcing her withdrawal, instead she said it is now his task to earn the votes of those who supported her White House bid, according to Anadolu Agency.
"I am filled with the gratitude for the outpouring of support we've received from all across our great country. But the time has now come to suspend my campaign," Haley told supporters in her native South Carolina.
"It is now up to Donald Trump to earn the votes of those in our party, and beyond it, who did not support him, and I hope he does that. At its best, politics is about bringing people into your cause, not turning them away, and our conservative cause badly needs more people," she said. "This is now his time for choosing."
Haley's announcement was roundly expected after she failed to produce a strong showing on Super Tuesday.
While she was the first woman to win a Republican primary contest, taking the nation's capital and the state of Vermont, Trump has long dominated the field, and swept 14 of the 15 states that voted on March 5.