'Don’t look all the way down the road': Nikki Haley on beating Donald Trump

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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Friday said that she raised $12 million in February, a haul that will likely allow her to remain in the Republican primary against former President Donald Trump past next weeks Super Tuesday -- even though she cant point to an upcoming state where she expects to beat him...

The former ambassador to the United Nations noted that she outraised Trump in January and insisted that the donations have continued to flow despite her not having a long-term plan to challenge or even really dent the former presidents commanding lead in the primary...

As Biden steps up his own fundraising and travel around the country amid his own reelection campaign, the President has also zeroed in on Trump while largely assuming the race with Haley is over calling his presidential predecessor a threat to the nations core values and very democracy...

In her earlier discussion with reporters, Haley ducked questions about where she might win a primary on Super Tuesday or beyond, saying, I dont look all the way down the road..

Dick Best, a retired civil servant and Republican from Washington who described himself as a strong supporter of Haley, said he thought she had a good chance of winning the District of Columbias GOP primary..