Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley will drop out of the Republican presidential primary race on Wednesday, multiple sources claimed, handing former President Donald Trump the GOP nomination.
Trump has now delivered one of the great political comebacks in the history of politics.
“This has been a day that we’ve been waiting for. I want to thank my family for being here. It’s a great family. I have a great family,” Trump told his supporters Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago.
“This was an amazing night,” he added.
Haley opted to not make public remarks after only winning Vermont on Super Tuesday while Trump had a strong night claiming 14 out of 15 primaries.
Voters say Haley is the establishment candidate in the race. A CNN exit poll of Republican voters in North Carolina showed that among a 16 percent who approved of President Joe Biden, 83 percent of them supported Haley.