Haley announces she will vote for Trump in November after campaigning against him

May 23, 2024 View Original Article
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    72% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    94% Extremely Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -6% Negative

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60% : After her withdrawal, and despite the fact that Trump has already achieved enough delegates to mathematically secure his nomination at the Republican convention (to be held in July), Haley has continued to receive votes in the primaries of the states in which she was registered.
58% : "That said... I stand by what I said in my resignation speech: Trump would be smart if he reached out to the millions of people who voted for me and continue to support me and not assume that they are simply going to be with him," he added, seconded for the applause of the public.
54% : Then, Trump offered her the position of US ambassador to the UN, which she accepted despite her differences with the magnate.
46% : After months of silence, yesterday she announced that she will vote for Trump in November.
39% : "So I'll vote for Trump," he said.
39% : The former governor of South Carolina was also critical of Trump in the 2016 elections and changed her speech when it was confirmed that he would be the candidate.
35% : In recent weeks, she has been strongly sounded as a possible running mate for Trump in the elections, although the Republican took it upon himself to deny it through his social network, Truth Social, saying that "she is not being considered as my vice president.
35% : Although he reached higher percentages than predicted by the polls (between 30% and 40% in several states), he only managed to defeat Trump in the small liberal state of Vermont, where he took 50% of the votes against the 46% of the tycoon.
33% : of our democracy, for standing firm with our allies in the face of foreign adversaries, and for working together to achieve things for the American people, while rejecting the chaos, division, and violence that Donald Trump embodies."
22% : A president who supports capitalism and freedom, a president who understands that we need less debt, not more," he responded to the direct question, in the conservative think tank Hudson Institute, of whether he prefers Trump or Biden to lead the country.
18% : "The communications director of the Biden campaign, Michael Tyler, has responded to Haley's words, ensuring that "nothing has changed for the millions of Republican voters who continue to vote against Donald Trump in the primaries and who care deeply about the future."
16% : In the Republican primaries, former candidate Nikki Haley became the only alternative with a chance of unseating Donald Trump.
16% : In the Republican primaries, former candidate Nikki Haley became the only alternative with a chance of unseating Donald Trump.

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