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"Unhinged," "Not Qualified," "Can't Win a General Election": All the Things Nikki Haley Said About Donald Trump Before Announcing She'll Be Voting for Him in November

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  • Politician Portrayal

    -49% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

36% : Last July, Haley spoke about Trump on CNBC: "We can't have, as Republicans, him as the nominee.
36% : "Last year, without directly naming Trump (or Biden), Haley said the US should have compulsory competency tests for elected officials over the age of 75, saying, "In the America I see, the permanent politician will finally retire."
32% : Still, it's worth noting the many reasons she previously gave for why Trump should not be president -- that is, before she sacrificed her last shred of dignity to back him.
18% : After Trump questioned why Haley's husband, Michael Haley, was not on the campaign trail back in February, saying to supporters, "Where is he?
14% : "Speaking to The Wall Street Journal in February, Haley said that the idea of making Trump the party's nominee "is like suicide for our country.
11% : "Haley wrote this on social media after a jury ordered Trump to pay writer E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in damages for having defamed her by claiming she was lying about his assault on her in the '90s.
4% : Nikki Haley said Wednesday that she will vote for Donald Trump in November -- a move that should not come as a surprise given that (1) she laid the groundwork to do so in late February, saying, "I have serious concerns about Donald Trump,

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