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Nikki Haley says she's not dropping out of Republican primary race

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STORY: Nikki Haley says she's not dropping out of Republican primary race
SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 19-20, 2024
DATELINE: Feb. 21, 2024
LENGTH: 00:03:45
LOCATION: GREENVILLE, U.S.
CATEGORY: POLITICS

SHOTLIST:
1. SOUNDBITE (English): NIKKI HALEY, Republican presidential candidate
2. various of Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaking at a campaign event in Camden, South Carolina, the U.S. (Feb 19, 2024)
3. various of Former U.S. President Donald Trump arriving in Greer, South Carolina, the U.S. (Feb. 20, 2024)

STORYLINE:

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and former governor of South Carolina, said Tuesday that she is not dropping out of the race.

Haley made the remarks in a "State of the Race" address in Greenville, South Carolina, just days ahead of the Republican primary in the southeastern state, where she served as the first female governor from 2011 to 2017.

SOUNDBITE (English): NIKKI HALEY, Republican presidential candidate
"When the country's future is on the line, you don't drop out, you keep fighting. In fact, you fight harder than ever. That's why I refuse to quit. South Carolina will vote on Saturday, but on Sunday, I'll still be running for president. I'm not going anywhere.
The presidential primaries have barely begun, with just three states having voted. That's it. After this weekend, we'll be at four. That's not a lot. In the 10 days after South Carolina, another 21 states and territories will vote.
Congress is too divided and broken to do its job. Families won't even talk to each other at the dinner table. These are dangerous times.
I'm running for president to restore a country that's strong and proud. That is why I will stay in the race after South Carolina votes."

Haley is trying to challenge former President Donald Trump on her home turf.

Trump won GOP primary in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada, cementing his status as the clear front-runner to become the Republican Party's nominee for the presidential election.

Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Greenville, U.S.
(XHTV)

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