Nikki Haley turns Trump's past comments into Valentine's Day 'Love Letters' to world dictators
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- Politician Portrayal
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77% : I love dictators & they love me too."Aside from that first message, the letters included positive statements Trump had previously expressed transposed onto pink and red hearts.74% : The message to China's Xi Jinping commended him for being "strong like granite" and running "1.4 billion people with an iron hand" -- real praise Trump offered in November.
71% : Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's campaign promoted "Love Letters from Trump" on Wednesday, with a series of Valentines' cards addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin and others.
51% : You have to give them credit for that," Trump told Fox News in 2021.
40% : "Trump made that remark during a rally in West Virginia in 2018.
37% : ""She is simply too stupid to comprehend that President Trump brought peace and prosperity to the country," he said.
35% : Recent national polling puts Trump up more than 56 points on average over Haley for the Republican nomination, and 33 points up in her home state of South Carolina, where the next primary contest will be held in late February.
22% : "Haley, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from 2017 until 2018 under the Trump administration, has made Trump's foreign policy a frequent target in her presidential campaign against him.
22% : But Trump trounced her in every Republican primary contest held thus far -- except Nevada, where he did not appear on the ballot and Haley lost to the "none of these candidates" option.
13% : The "love letter" from Putin highlighted Trump saying he'd congratulated Putin on his victory and claiming "The Fake News Media is crazed because they wanted me to excoriate him.""They are wrong!
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