CHARLESTON, South Carolina, Walk 6 (Reuters) - Nikki Haley finished her remote chance test to conservative official leader Donald Trump on Wednesday, guaranteeing the previous president will be the party's competitor in a rematch with Popularity based President Joe Biden in November's political race. Haley, the previous South Carolina lead representative and Trump's diplomat to the Unified Countries, bowed out a day after Super Tuesday, opens new tab, when Trump beat her sufficiently in 14 of 15 conservative designating contests."The opportunity has now come to suspend my mission," Haley told allies during a discourse in Charleston. "I regret absolutely nothing." She said it was possible Trump - who over and over deprecated her bid - would be the conservative chosen one yet didn't underwrite him. "It is presently dependent upon Donald Trump to procure the votes of those in our party and past it who didn't uphold him," she said. "A