Haley, the last remaining rival to frontrunner Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, was the only major Republican candidate contesting the party's Nevada primary on Tuesday.
For Republican voters in Nevada, Tuesday's Republican ballot only has former UN ambassador Haley as a major candidate. She is therefore all but guaranteed to win, but it's largely meaningless.
Nikki Haley, a former South Carolina governor and UN ambassador under Trump, is running a distant second to Trump in opinion polls but has vowed to go on challenging him for the nomination.
Those surveyed were asked about their approval of Biden’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the economy, foreign policy, the Israel-Hamas War, and the situation at the Mexican border.
The hoax against Haley, who is challenging frontrunner Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, occurred on December 30 in the town of Kiawah Island.
In his remarks, Ramaswamy invoked “ugly Democratic George Soros juniors” as the “ugly underbelly of American politics."
Despite Trump's win on Tuesday, exit polls hinted at his potential vulnerabilities in a general election campaign.
The end of DeSantis' bid means that former US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, is now the last Republican in the race with a shot - albeit a long one - of denying Trump the nomination.
All three remaining Republican candidates have their own advisers on Jewish issues who both steer the candidate on issues of Jewish concern and act as a liaison to Jewish voters.