Haley's Desire
25 January 2024 By Abiodun Kareem Giwa
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Nikki Haley was a distant third at the Iowa Republican Party’s primaries. Ron Desantis defeated her flat. Yet, Desantis withdrew from the race following the loss at Iowa, while Haley is still pushing hard against the front-runner. Wasn’t Haley the one who should have dropped instead of Desantis? DeSantis had more firepower in terms of votes won at Iowa than Haley.
The power left for Haley is the talk show. And rather than consider withdrawing, she wants to push her luck further to South Carolina, even if she loses again. And she has failed again but is still saying the race is not over. She wants to unseat her former boss.
She is probably in the frame of mind that she can dull Donald Trump’s momentum in the state she formerly governed. Observers say it makes strategic sense for her to drop out if she loses New Hampshire rather than go ahead and fail in South Carolina to deepen her political baggage further. Nikki Haley plans to remain in the race against Trump now that the primary is a two-person race, she told Fox & Friends.
Haley should have learned a lesson from Desantis. Both were Trump’s favorites before the presidential brawl, where the relationship with the former president waned. Everyone knows Trump is in a life-and-death race. Win, he erases the evil coming after him from the Democrats, while a loss will be like something equivalent to death.
He is not the architect of his fate, but the Democrats’ tough stance against him and his Party. Sure, the Republican Party needs to win the race. Haley presents a poll showing she is the only one beating Biden with 17 percent, but she does not say whether she has the toughness to contend with the Democratic crowd. She had not the fire, unlike Trump.
Trump did not deserve to bring Down syndrome from the opposing Party for defeating their candidate in 2016. That was his crime. Every other indictment piled against him a trap to get him. Desantis echoed this truth in some of his talk points in the debate, understanding the Party’s front runner is not a criminal, but efforts to get him are the tar. Haley went all the way, tarring her former boss.
Haley and have suddenly turned into foes. Haley, is this part of the effort to be the president? Is the game not over for Haley against her claim? Can she defeat Trump? The results from Iowa and New Hampshire confirm the standing of both parties. And the polling ahead of South Carolina says much about the Waterloo awaiting Haley in her home state. She thinks her state will be a game-changer. Some observers say she could win her state to reinvigorate her campaign.
If that happens, we will recall the 2020 primary battle between Trump and Ted Cruz, when the Liberal media sided with Cruz. But Cruz was so generous in losing and throwing his support for Trump. But can Haley win South Carolina to redraw the primary map? She considers second place to Trump a badge of honor and the reason she has earned about over a million dollars in online contributions. If Haley wins her state, Trump should be ready for a more brutal primary battle. She will say I have said it and why she is still in the fight. The donors will troop to help her. The Liberal media will seize on the momentum to promote her.
It is another unpredictable primary outcome for the Republican Party. However, Trump’s triumph is likely in the end, given that other states, apart from South Carolina, are not Haley’s home state.
The power left for Haley is the talk show. And rather than consider withdrawing, she wants to push her luck further to South Carolina, even if she loses again. And she has failed again but is still saying the race is not over. She wants to unseat her former boss.
She is probably in the frame of mind that she can dull Donald Trump’s momentum in the state she formerly governed. Observers say it makes strategic sense for her to drop out if she loses New Hampshire rather than go ahead and fail in South Carolina to deepen her political baggage further. Nikki Haley plans to remain in the race against Trump now that the primary is a two-person race, she told Fox & Friends.
Haley should have learned a lesson from Desantis. Both were Trump’s favorites before the presidential brawl, where the relationship with the former president waned. Everyone knows Trump is in a life-and-death race. Win, he erases the evil coming after him from the Democrats, while a loss will be like something equivalent to death.
He is not the architect of his fate, but the Democrats’ tough stance against him and his Party. Sure, the Republican Party needs to win the race. Haley presents a poll showing she is the only one beating Biden with 17 percent, but she does not say whether she has the toughness to contend with the Democratic crowd. She had not the fire, unlike Trump.
Trump did not deserve to bring Down syndrome from the opposing Party for defeating their candidate in 2016. That was his crime. Every other indictment piled against him a trap to get him. Desantis echoed this truth in some of his talk points in the debate, understanding the Party’s front runner is not a criminal, but efforts to get him are the tar. Haley went all the way, tarring her former boss.
Haley and have suddenly turned into foes. Haley, is this part of the effort to be the president? Is the game not over for Haley against her claim? Can she defeat Trump? The results from Iowa and New Hampshire confirm the standing of both parties. And the polling ahead of South Carolina says much about the Waterloo awaiting Haley in her home state. She thinks her state will be a game-changer. Some observers say she could win her state to reinvigorate her campaign.
If that happens, we will recall the 2020 primary battle between Trump and Ted Cruz, when the Liberal media sided with Cruz. But Cruz was so generous in losing and throwing his support for Trump. But can Haley win South Carolina to redraw the primary map? She considers second place to Trump a badge of honor and the reason she has earned about over a million dollars in online contributions. If Haley wins her state, Trump should be ready for a more brutal primary battle. She will say I have said it and why she is still in the fight. The donors will troop to help her. The Liberal media will seize on the momentum to promote her.
It is another unpredictable primary outcome for the Republican Party. However, Trump’s triumph is likely in the end, given that other states, apart from South Carolina, are not Haley’s home state.
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