Trump according to CNN got 67% of the vote against Haley's 29%. So why did Haley got so many votes as she did? She got it from Democrats who voted for her in the primary. Biden only got a third of the votes he got in the 2020 election - so the Democrat voters encouraged by the media voted for Haley in their campaign to prevent Trump from being a candidate. After all Haley was Governor of South Carolina and it is her home state - if she could not win there - where will she win?
Super Tuesday is when a third of the delegates to the Party Conventions are elected and that means that Haley hopes tp make some delegate gains - but will it happen?
Now the following states are held Republican primary elections or caucuses before and until Super Tuesday:-
27 February 2024 - Michigan - 16 delegates - Primary election
2 March 2024 - Michigan - 39 delegates - Gaucuses
Idaho - 32 delegates
Missouri - 54 delegates - Caucuses
3 March 2024 Washington DC -19 delegates
5 March 2024 - Alabama - 50 delegates
Alaska - 29 delegates
Arkansas - 40 delegates
California - 169 delegates
Colorado - 37 delegates *
Maine - 20 delegates *
Massachusetts - 40 delegates
Minnesota - 39 delegates
North Carolina - 74 delegates
Oklahoma - 43 delegates
Tennessee - 58 delegates
Texas - 161 delegates
Utah - 40 delegates
Vermont - 17 delegates
Virginia - 48 delegates
Am Samoa - 9 delegates
* I do not know what will happen in Colorado and Maine where the Democrats tried to ban Trump from running in the election. Will the voters do the same as they did in Nevada and wrote in "None of the Above" - which won in the Republican Primary because Trump name did not appear on the Ballot?