Speculation is growing about Nikki Haley launching a third-party bid as she struggles in the Republican primary race, with No Labels expressing interest. Despite polls showing her beating President Biden, Haley has dismissed the idea of a No Labels bid, emphasizing her loyalty to the Republican Party. The article also discusses fundraising, endorsements, and the logistical challenges of launching a third-party campaign late in the presidential race.
Key Points
Nikki Haley's potential third-party bid
No Labels expressing interest in Haley as a candidate
Haley's loyalty to the Republican Party
Challenges of launching a third-party campaign
Fundraising and endorsements in Haley's campaign
Pros
Polls show Nikki Haley beating President Biden in a hypothetical match-up
Received endorsement from Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska)
Cons
Struggling to win delegates in the Republican primary race
Facing uncertainty and speculation about her endgame in the presidential race