To say Nikki Haley is a presidential candidate at this point is being generous. She has failed horribly in every primary so far, including a humiliating loss in her home state. Now, the shame has gotten even worse with her first official endorsement from a United States Senator.
Lisa Murkowski, Alaska’s radical leftist pretending to be a Republican, has given Haley her not-so-coveted mark of approval. The funny part is that Haley wasn’t even Murkowski’s first choice. She had hoped to endorse Democrat Joe Manchin but he declined running.
“I’m proud to endorse Gov. Nikki Haley,” Murkowski said in a statement. “America needs someone with the right values, vigor, and judgment to serve as our next President—and in this race, there is no one better than her. Nikki will be a strong leader and uphold the ideals of the Republican Party while serving as a President for all Americans.”
With Super Tuesday coming up, it should be the official end for the Haley campaign. It’s unlikely she could win a single state even if Donald Trump dropped out. As Daily Caller noted, Trump’s leads in the Super Tuesday states are insurmountable:
Trump is currently ahead of Haley anywhere from 41 to 77 points in major Super Tuesday states including Alabama, California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia, according to a Morning Consult survey released Feb. 7.
Let’s hope this is among the last articles we have to publish about Nikki Haley. If she does the right thing and drops out on Tuesday or Wednesday, she can happily fall back on a nice job in the Military Industrial Complex where she belongs.
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