South Carolina primary 2024: Trump projected win, Haley vows to stay in the race

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Haley addressed supporters at about 8:30 p.m. Eastern, and vowed to stay in the race: “I said earlier this week that no matter what happens in South Carolina I would continue to run for president, and I’m a woman of my word,” she said. Haley said she was frustrated and worried about the future of the country and the world, and that she was running to save it. “America will come apart if we make the wrong choices,” she said. Again, Haley presented her case as one of electability. She said that we couldn’t live with four more years of Biden’s failures or Trump’s lack of focus, and that the voters in future primaries deserved a choice, not a “Soviet-style election” with one candidate. With about 40 percent of the vote (as of now), she noted that it was roughly the same amount she’d gotten in New Hampshire. “I’m an accountant. I know 40 percent is not 50 percent,” she said. “But I also know 40 percent is not some tiny group.” Those people were looking for an alternative, and she said she shared their frustration. The electability argument is one that Republican primary voters aren’t buying.

—Monica Potts, 538

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