(Bloomberg) Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign is pouring money into its first national cable television advertising buy even as her candidacy faces a nearly impossible path to beating Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.Most Read from BloombergNvidia Rises Most in About Nine Months as AI Drives SalesUS Unveils Fresh Sanctions on Russia After Navalny’s DeathT-Bills Without Tax Bills? This Fund Says It Cracked the CodeUS Lands on Moon in Historic Feat for Private SpacecraftAT&T Outage
Nikki Haley's campaign will launch a "seven-figure" ad buy aimed at Super Tuesday states, campaign manager Betsy Ankney told reporters on Friday, a strong signal that Haley plans to continue campaigning for the Republican nomination even if she loses by a large margin in South Carolina. Ankney did not disclose any details of the ad buy, including which markets will be targeted. Fifteen states and one U.S. territory will hold Republican nominating contests on Super Tuesday, which falls on March 5 this year.