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Americans for Prosperity Action said it had to “take stock” after Haley’s loss in South Carolina.
Haley committed over the weekend only to keep running through Super Tuesday.
The former South Carolina governor largely ignored the state’s grassroots activist base.
The ruling has scrambled GOP politics. And the ex-president has, so far, not commented on it.
Trump gave Haley an opening when he went after her husband.
GOP county chairs and local activists warned the party isn’t doing enough to compete in November.
The group is still backing Haley but says the Senate is its top priority.
The former South Carolina governor has won longshot primaries in her state before. But this one is different.
Nikki Haley is testing the limits of how much GOP primary voters care about gender.
The unusually long ad will run across New Hampshire on Monday.
Haley was once reserved in her criticisms of Trump. Not anymore.
But even if she wins Wednesday night’s debate, she still has Donald Trump to deal with.
The former South Carolina governor and her allies are now spending more on TV than any of her rivals.
As the new chair of the Republican Governors Association, Gov. Bill Lee has some advice for his party.
He is testing the limits of just how long an accomplished conservative can withstand rejection and rebuke from his own party’s base.
The former South Carolina governor is still running far behind Donald Trump in the state.
The South Carolina senator told just two campaign staff members of his plan to drop out.
The South Carolina Republican had failed to gain much traction.
The real reason to tune into the third Republican debate.
The former South Carolina governor is the reason Ron DeSantis can’t call 2024 a “two-man race” anymore.
The former New Jersey governor had already met the RNC’s polling threshold.
The South Carolina senator is moving staff and advertising money to Iowa in a reshuffling of his presidential campaign.
The super PAC supporting Tim Scott’s presidential campaign said Monday it will cancel “all of our Fall media inventory.”
Top RNC officials aren’t actively trying to court Trump to participate in future debates, as they did previously.
Scott’s national finance co-chair told donors that South Carolina is “where we make the difference.”