Major Social Security Changes Planned If Nikki Haley Wins in 2024
- Bias Rating
86% Very Conservative
- Reliability
95% ReliableExcellent
- Policy Leaning
66% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-15% Negative
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65% : The CNN survey showed that President Trump garnered about 39 percent support in the Granite State, compared to Ms. Haley's 32 percent.60% : Currently, Social Security claimants born in 1960 or later must wait until they are 67 to obtain their full benefits.
52% : Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley reiterated that she would make significant changes to Social Security, including the retirement age, if she's elected president in 2024.
49% : "The governor said he doesn't believe Social Security is an entitlement program.
27% : As for President Trump, the current GOP front-runner has said he wouldn't touch Social Security or Medicare.
22% : As Trump spends more time throwing tantrums in the courtroom than on the campaign trail, Haley is the only candidate who can challenge and defeat Joe Biden next fall," Stand for America Fund spokeswoman Brittany Yanick told news outlets this week.
21% : "Donald Trump is feeling the pressure as Nikki Haley continues to gain momentum, and it's clear that he can't stand the heat as he does everything in his power to try to derail her.
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