The rebound or the coup de grace?
Since her heavy defeats in Iowa and New Hampshire, then the slap in Nevada where she lost heavily while she was alone in the running, Nikki Haley no longer really has a choice.
If the former American ambassador to the United Nations wants to stay in the race for the Republican nomination, this requires a victory in South Carolina this Saturday.
A state of which she was the representative in Congress from Washington (2005-2011), then the governor (2011-2017).
Despite this advantage on paper, the polls leave little room for optimism for Donald Trump's only real opponent in these primaries.
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