Haley Weighs Options After South Carolina Loss

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaks at a campaign event in Georgetown, South Carolina on Feb. 22, 2024. | Jamie Kelter Davis for POLITICO

Donald Trump cruised easily to victory in Saturday’s South Carolina primary, beating Nikki Haley by about 20 points and winning almost all of the state’s delegates. Voting results are here

Haley has said she plans to keep running but learned of a new obstacle on Sunday: The Koch network’s Americans for Prosperity Action says it won’t spend any more money on her campaign. 

At the same time, leaders at the No Labels third-party effort said Sunday that they’d “definitely be interested” in Haley as the potential head of their ticket in the general election.