For over four decades, the GOP primaries have been a crucial battleground, with the winner historically going on to secure the party nomination. Former President Trump currently holds a significant lead over Nikki Haley in the upcoming South Carolina primary, according to recent polls.
Immigration and border security, the economy, and the future of democracy are the top issues on voters' minds in South Carolina. The state's open primary system allows any registered voter to participate in the primary election.
Despite Trump's lead, Haley remains determined to stay in the race, emphasizing the importance of elections and voters' rights. If she manages to survive Super Tuesday, she could potentially become the earliest last remaining challenger to drop out of the race in modern primary history.
Meanwhile, in Washington, President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to host a meeting with several governors, including California Governor Gavin Newsom. Speculation is rife about Newsom potentially emerging as a backup candidate for the Democrats.