Kellyanne Conway Advises Nikki Haley to Drop Out of the Presidential Race

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The time for playing games was over.

Republicans made their feelings known.

And Kellyanne Conway had one devastating piece of advice for Nikki Haley.

As American Patriot Daily reports:

There is no path to nomination for Haley.

Donald Trump walloped Haley in New Hampshire 74-25 among registered Republicans on the way to recording an 11-point win over Haley.

Only the fact that Haley succeeded in turning out massive numbers of liberals to vote for – exit polls showed the electorate as a majority non-Republican – kept Haley from losing by an even bigger margin.

Haley’s own campaign even put out a memo claiming they will contest states with open primaries, all but admitting their strategy to compete in select states rests on Haley’s ability to turn out Democrats and left-wing independents.

Despite the fact that two consecutive nominating contests showed that the pro-Ukraine, pro-open borders, pro-national sales tax Haley holds no appeal to actual Republican voters, Haley got up in front of her supporters in New Hampshire and acted like her last-place finish was really a monumental victory and promised to carry the fight to South Carolina on February 24.

“I want to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory tonight, he earned it. And I want to acknowledge that. Now you’ve all heard the chatter among the political class. They’re falling all over themselves saying this race is over. Well, I have news for all of them — New Hampshire is first in the nation, it is not the last. This race is far from over,” Haley stated.

“There are dozens of states left to go and the next one is my sweet state of South Carolina. At one point in this campaign, there were 14 of us running and we were at 2% in the polls. Well, I’m a fighter and I’m scrappy. And now we’re the last one standing next to Donald Trump,” Haley exclaimed.

The polls for Haley in South Carolina are even worse as Trump leads her by more than 30 points in her home state.

During Fox News’s coverage of the New Hampshire primary Kellyanne Conway spoke for many conservatives who are tired of pretending like this is an actual race.

Donald Trump became the first non-incumbent president on the Republican side to win both Iowa and New Hampshire since 1976.

Trump also set the record for most raw votes in both Iowa and New Hampshire.

And Conway mocked Haley as an “election denier” for trying to pretend like Republican voters didn’t deliver an emphatic statement to make clear they want Donald Trump as the nominee and they want this primary over.

“I don’t really care for that,” Conway stated. “For [Trump] to sweep those first three states, it’s pretty decisive. This is a democracy, a constitutional republic. We must respect the will of the people, and Nikki Haley can’t become an election denier. She’s been rejected. She can say tonight she came in second, or you can say she came in last.”