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Nikki Haley makes her case to a Republican Party that no longer exists

Feb 23, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    4% Center

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -39% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

61% : It was the standard path, he said, before Trump came to power.
50% : Still, some undecided voters at Haley's events said they largely agreed with Trump on foreign policy and trade.
48% : "Why don't you ask him why he's now proposed another tax increase on every American family, by saying he's going to put tariffs on everything?"
40% : And, in a line she has added to her stump speech in recent weeks, she has slammed Trump for floating a universal tariff, even as trade barriers have proven broadly popular among voters.
38% : Asked about the possibility of Ukraine losing to Russia because it had insufficient weaponry, Trump responded that he felt "badly."He brought up tariffs eight times, saying trade protection had proven to be a powerful tool during his administration.
35% : Trump flipped the script when he came to power promising to levy expansive tariffs on trading partners and withdraw from foreign entanglements.
33% : A CHANGING REPUBLICAN PARTYAt a Fox News town hall on Tuesday in South Carolina, Trump did not discuss the budget deficit.
24% : Doug Sobey, who is leaning toward Trump but attended a Haley event earlier this week, said he broadly agrees with Trump's contention that Europe's NATO countries, not America, need to step up their defense spending to take on Russia.

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