She was the second candidate to announce her campaign; now, she is one of the last candidates left in the race. Many forecast that the New Hampshire primary could be former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s last chance to prove the strength of her candidacy against former President Donald Trump. Haley came in third during the Iowa Caucuses; however, now that Florida Governor DeSantis has suspended his campaign, it gives Haley a shot at running in a two-person race. Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff and FOX News contributor Karl Rove discusses what could make Nikki Haley competitive in these primaries and why Governor DeSantis chose the right time to step down.

Now that just two contenders remain in the Republican primary race, Nikki Haley is hopeful that the state’s open primary will give her momentum by picking up independent voters. Meanwhile, President Biden is mounting a write-in campaign against Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips in the state after the Democratic National Committee moved the primary schedule, with South Carolina now taking New Hampshire’s place as the first primary on their calendar. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar joins to discuss Nikki Haley’s potential path for success in New Hampshire, why this is a pivotal moment in the 2024 campaign, and how the DNC’s decision to remove New Hampshire from this year’s primary process could hurt President Biden.

Plus, commentary by the host of “Fox Across America” and “Fox News Saturday Night,” Jimmy Failla.