The chorus of Republican voices calling for Nikki Haley to get out of the presidential race is getting louder, following her double-digit loss on Tuesday to former President Trump in the New Hampshire primary. But in Washington state, some Republicans hope the former South Carolina governor will stay the course. “It's not an easy path. It's a narrow path. I'm a realist, but to say that there's no path I don't think is true,” said Paul Hess, who is vice chair for Haley's campaign in Washington State.
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