Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has indicated she might not support former President Donald Trump if he secures the GOP nomination, distancing herself from a previous pledge to back the party’s nominee. In an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Haley suggested she is no longer bound by the Republican National Committee’s pledge, emphasizing her autonomy in decision-making. Despite not focusing on the potential need to support another candidate, Haley’s campaign continues to face challenges, with Trump leading significantly in the delegate count.
Trump, who has opted out of primary debates and did not sign the pledge, has established a strong presence within the RNC, influencing key positions with his allies. Haley, who has secured a modest number of delegates in a primary largely dominated by Trump, remains focused on her own campaign rather than the prospect of endorsing Trump. Her stance has evolved as the primary competition narrows, with Haley intensifying her critique of Trump, particularly highlighting her opposition to his candidacy rather than contemplating her support in the event of her defeat.
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