Read previewRepublican presidential candidate Nikki Haley in a recent interview wouldn't commit to keeping her campaign running post-Super Tuesday.
"Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker on Sunday pressed Haley about whether she'd remain in the race after the 15 state primaries on Super Tuesday in early March.
Related storiesHaley's comments came less than a week after she finished behind former President Donald Trump in New Hampshire's primary race by around 11 percentage points.
After Nevada will be South Carolina, the state where Haley was born, raised, went to college, and served as governor.
After South Carolina, Haley will have only four states left to amass delegates against Trump before Super Tuesday on March 5.
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