Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley has suspended her bid for
the White House, clearing the way for Donald Trump to take the
Republican Party nomination.
Haley's departure means November's presidential election will be a
rematch between Trump and Democratic President Joe Biden.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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[ALT] However Haley, speaking in her home state of South Carolina, did
not yet endorse Trump.
IN: "I have..."
OUT: "...away."
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[ALT] Despite a lack of endorsement for Trump she did congratulate him.
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OUT: "... divide us."
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[ALT] Haley spoke about America's need to fund allies overseas,
despite resistance in the Republican Party to send more funding to
Ukraine.
IN: "Our world..."
OUT: "... not less."
DURATION: 17 seconds
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