Haley nabs 128,000 votes in Indiana GOP primary months after ending campaign
- The ghost of Nikki Haley's presidential campaign gains significant support in state primaries post-withdrawal, showing discontent among party voters with Trump.
- In Indiana, Haley secured over 21% of votes, mirroring her success in Pennsylvania two weeks prior with nearly 17% primary vote.
- Haley's strongest support comes from urban and suburban counties in Indiana.
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Nikki Haley won nearly 130,000 votes in the Indiana GOP primary. Here's what that means for Trump ahead of the general election.
Nikki Haley.George Frey/Getty ImagesDonald Trump is on cruise control to formally win the GOP presidential nomination in Milwaukee.But ex-UN Ambassador Nikki Haley continues to rack up votes despite her March exit from the primary.Across the country, there's been a notable bloc of GOP primary voters who aren't backing Trump.Indiana, which catapulted the political careers of conservatives like former vice presidents Mike Pence and Dan Quayle, is …
Haley Wins 128,000 Votes in Indiana GOP Primary, Raising Questions About November
INDIANAPOLIS—Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley won a sizable share of the vote in the Indiana primary electing, continuing a trend seen in other states and signaling that former President Donald Trump faces a bloc of “never Trump” voters within his own party. Ms. Haley, who suspended her presidential campaign two months ago, received 21.7 percent of the vote, or about 128,000, on May 7. President Trump garnered 78.3 percent,…
Haley Won 1 in 5 Indiana Republican Voters in the Presidential Primary. She Left the Race in March
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The ghost of Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign is ringing up significant support in state primaries despite her withdrawal from the race in March shortly before Donald Trump had clinched the Republican nomination.
Haley won 1 in 5 Indiana Republican voters in the presidential primary. She left the race in March
By ISABELLA VOLMERT Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — It’s been two months since Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican race, but the former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina governor is ringing up significant support in state primaries. In Indiana, she grabbed more than 21% of the votes on Tuesday. It’s a sign of persistent discontent among party voters with Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for the White House. Haley’s su…
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