Donald Trump supporters at Virginia rally urge Nikki Haley to drop out before Super Tuesday after she ‘STABBED’ former president in the back by promising not to run against him: ‘She’s destroying her political career’

Voters at Donald Trump’s Get Out the Vote Rally in Richmond, Virginia, did not mince their words on whether the former president’s challenger, Nikki Haley, should continue in the race.

Saturday’s rally drew thousands of enthusiastic Trump supporters to the Greater Richmond Convention Center in the Commonwealth’s capital.

Fans of the former president came from across the state and lined the blocks around the convention center for hours before he was scheduled to deliver remarks.

Republican voters at the rally were eager to share a message with Trump’s latest challenger to the GOP, Nikki Haley: Get out of the race.

“Just stand back and get back out there and make way for the candidate who is actually going to win the 2024 nomination,” Scott, from Woodbridge, Virginia, told DailyMail.com.

“She said, ‘I’m not going to run against President Trump,’ and then she did,” he said, adding that she “stabbed him in the back.”

Scott (L) and another Trump supporter cover their hearts during the national anthem

Former President Donald Trump dominated opponent Nikki Haley in recent polls

Former President Donald Trump dominated opponent Nikki Haley in recent polls

“She’s destroying her political career and her future,” Scott continued. ‘She doesn’t hold on to anything. She hasn’t won a single state yet.”

Another Woodbridge voter, Dave, told DailyMail.com: “I think she’s just trying to derail something about Trump. It just doesn’t work, but you know, she’s trying.”

Trump has defeated Haley in all the early primaries where they have both appeared on the ballot: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Michigan and Missouri.

The former president also won the Nevada caucuses and a symbolic vote for Trump — voters who chose “none of these candidates” — defeated Haley in the Nevada presidential primary.

However, Haley has vowed to press on, telling supporters she will continue the race through Super Tuesday, March 5, when 16 states and American Samoa will hold primaries.

But Republicans told DailyMail.com at the Trump rally on Saturday evening that they wished she were out of the race already so the party could unify around one candidate.

“I think overall she’s a nice lady,” said Sean, a voter from Virginia. “Right now I think she’s stupid.”

“She must stand behind the president, support him and be a team player. I think right now she’s wasting her time and it’s a show.’

Another voter, the Duchess, said she might support Haley in the 2028 election if she were to run. But, she added, Haley’s 2024 campaign was “supported by many Democrats.”

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley still wants to win her first primary

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley still wants to win her first primary

“It’s time for her to be released,” said Jonathan Emord, a Virginian currently running for the U.S. Senate.

‘She cannot prolong this any longer. We must stand behind President Trump.”

A Saturday NY Times/Siena poll found that Trump leads Haley by 55 points in the race for the Republican nomination going into Super Tuesday.

Voters at the meeting also shared why they are so passionate about supporting the former president.

“He’s going to take us back and get our own oil,” Dawn said.

She added that gasoline and grocery prices were cheaper under Trump, and that her biggest problem under Biden was the higher cost of everyday goods.

Dave told DailyMail.com that he sees Trump as the best candidate to solve the “immigration problems we currently have” and that his record proves he is capable of tackling the ongoing crisis.

Trump, meanwhile, sailed to another primary victory over Nikki Haley on Saturday, easily defeating her in Missouri.

The next primary will take place on Sunday in the District of Columbia.