Opinion | Nikki Haley tried to tell you
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : Haley's best remaining reward might be the privilege of saying "I told you so" if Trump loses again to President Biden ... but doesn't that sound delicious?41% : Jen would be the first to admit that given the GOP's thrall to Trump, there's no guarantee that things would have gone differently, but there's chance a "totally unorthodox campaign" (with three key pointers from Jen) would have pulled in enough independents, anti-Trump Republicans and even Democrats to make a difference -- or at least "provoked a Trumpian meltdown.
32% : "One consolation from Jason Willick: Some evidence suggests that if Trump wins the presidency, he would probably fail in an attempt to become an American autocrat.
28% : He writes that Trump is as stale as "cold pizza washed down by flat beer," and the great many Super Tuesday states deserve to say whether they want another serving.
23% : Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, surprising no one, lost to former president Donald Trump on Saturday in her home state of South Carolina's primary.
22% : The South Carolina loss leaves Haley running what he calls a protest of Trump, not a real race against him -- "and there's nothing wrong with that.
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