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Powerful Nikki Haley speech should be a turning point. But in Trump's GOP, it won't be.

Feb 20, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

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    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -42% Negative

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51% : He's gone!""As I prepare for what lies ahead, Michael is at the forefront of my mind," Haley said, tearing up and struggling to continue.
37% : I'd like to say this will be the moment Haley's campaign took off, this will be the point where Republican voters recognize just how low Trump has put the bar for basic human decency and see how much better they could with their vote.
35% : I applaud Haley for staying in this race, and it's clear from the money she has supporting her that there are wealthy conservatives who believe she has a shot, even if it involves Trump getting convicted in one of his many criminal trials or the babbling 77-year-old's incoherence and paranoia overwhelming him and driving him out of the race.
21% : In New Hampshire, Trump lost 46% of the vote.
16% : Later in her speech, she brought up her soldier husband, Michael, who's on deployment in Africa with the South Carolina National Guard, the same husband Trump recently mocked by saying, "Where is he?
6% : During a news conference many thought would involve her dropping out of the GOP primary race, which she's losing badly to Donald Trump, Haley effectively said "damn the torpedoes" and made clear she's not going anywhere.
2% : Haley's qualifications don't mean a thing - too many GOP voters want Trump's crueltyDuring her speech, Haley pointed out: "Despite being a de facto incumbent, Donald Trump lost 49% of the vote in Iowa.

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