Republican presidential candidate and former U.S.
Days ahead of the Super Tuesday presidential primaries, former South Carolina governor and Republican candidate Nikki Haley said in an interview Sunday she will continue in the race for the GOP nomination as long as she remains competitive.
"As long as we are competitive, as long as we are showing that there is a place for us, I'm going to continue to fight," Haley said.
After primary losses in Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire, Haley trails Trump in delegates with just 27 to his 247 so far.
However, Haley said those primaries only partially represent who Americans will vote for on Super Tuesday.
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