Haley's newest pitch: Trump, Biden are 'grumpy old men'
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-37% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
32% : "One thing is increasingly clear: Trump is not the candidate he was in 2016, and his age isn't helping.21% : A significant portion of Republican voters are no younger than Biden or Trump; could her portrayals of the two as "grumpy, old men" make all of the older GOP voters grumpy, too?
12% : A new Haley-backed ad series, titled "Grumpy Old Men," attempts to portray Biden and Trump as aged, cold imbeciles.
10% : For months, Nikki Haley has been hesitant to criticize Donald Trump.
8% : But Haley trotted out a new attack line this week, one that she can tee up equally for Trump and President Joe Biden: calling them old.
2% : At 77, Trump rambles on and on about Haley, confusing her with Nancy Pelosi.
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