Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley has secured her first victory in the Washington, D.C. Republican presidential primary contest
Haley garnered 1,274 votes to former President Trump’s 676 with all precincts reporting, according to Decision Desk HQ.
The win for the former United Nations ambassador breaks a streak of more than a half dozen victories for Trump to start out the GOP contests for the nomination.
Despite trailing behind former President Trump throughout the race Haley has pledged to remain in the race at least until Super Tuesday when more than a dozen states will vote.
the win in the winner-take-all D.C. primary will give her all of its 19 delegates. Voting in the District took place across three days from Friday to Sunday.
Candidates need at least 1,215 delegates to mathematically clinch the Republican nomination.
Gotta laugh and she is likely acting like this is of great import!
So she won the primary in a Democratic stronghold … doesn’t mean she can win the total Republican primary.
1950 votes in all of DC
What a joke