New Hampshire 9-year-old calls Nikki Haley 'the new John Kerry' to her face
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley was name-called by a 9-year-old boy Thursday in New Hampshire.48% : As a senator, he voted for laws such as the Patriot Act, No Child Left Behind, and an $87 billion funding bill for American troops, but he later campaigned against all these policies.
25% : "He's basically saying that I'm not hitting Trump hard enough, right?"
21% : So my question is: How can you change your opinion on that in just eight years, and will you pardon Donald Trump?"The reference to Kerry implied the former presidential candidate's change of opinion during his own campaign 20 years ago.
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