Nikki Haley plans to end her candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday after a series of Super Tuesday losses, sources told The Post.
The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador is expected to formally withdraw from the race at a press conference in his home state of South Carolina at 10 a.m. Wednesday, according to people familiar with the decision.
She won’t support former President Donald Trump, but she will encourage him to win the support of those who supported her. According to the Wall Street JournalThe expected announcement was revealed for the first time.
The expected announcement comes after Ms. Haley won only Vermont in the Super Tuesday primary, while Mr. Trump defeated her in 14 other states.
She did not appear in public after spending the night huddled with staff near her home to oversee her return.
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