Nikki Haley Seizes Spotlight With 'State Of The Race' Speech Announcing That She's Not Dropping Out
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-64% Medium Liberal
- Reliability
45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-11% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
77% : "Earlier this week, Haley said at a Fox News town hall that she would pardon Trump "in the best interests of bringing the country together."58% : Donald Trump has done all of that and more in just the past month.
49% : "Haley got emotional during her speech as she talked about her husband, Michael Haley, who is on military deployment in Africa.
21% : Still, she has been under pressure to drop out of the race by Trump and his allies, and she held up her refusal to do so as evidence that she was not seeking some other position.
15% : Haley did step up her attacks on Trump, telling her supporters that "I feel no need to kiss the ring" and that she has "no fear of retribution.
12% : Instead, what she announced was that she was staying in, even though polling shows that she's on her way to a significant defeat to Donald Trump in Saturday's South Carolina primary.
6% : In a speech earlier this month, Trump had questioned her husband's whereabouts, remarks that Haley called "disgusting.
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