Former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin warns that Nikki Haley's strong showing in South Carolina should concern the GOP, despite Trump's victory. Haley received 40% of the GOP primary vote, highlighting a potential weakness in Trump's support.
Key Points
Nikki Haley received 40% of the GOP primary vote
Alyssa Farah Griffin warns that this should be a 'five-alarm fire' for the GOP
Haley pledges to stay in the race despite calls to drop out
Pros
Nikki Haley's strong showing in South Carolina indicates potential vulnerabilities for Donald Trump
The GOP primary vote reveals a significant portion of Republicans not supporting Trump
Cons
Donald Trump won the South Carolina primary by a substantial margin