Haley highlights Sununu backing in Iowa following Reynolds’ disregard
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley Gains Momentum in Iowa
Despite not receiving an endorsement from Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA), Nikki Haley is making waves in Iowa ahead of the 2024 Republican presidential primary. Her campaign has announced two events in Des Moines, one of which will highlight her endorsement from Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH).
After a successful visit to New Hampshire, Haley is now focusing on the Hawkeye State. She will be joining the Des Moines Rotary Club and attending a Run GenZ event alongside Gov. Chris Sununu.
In Iowa, Haley currently holds 16% of the vote, trailing behind former President Donald Trump at 51% and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) at 19%, according to RealClearPolitics. However, in New Hampshire, Haley is gaining ground with 25% of the vote, placing second behind Trump at 46%. Sununu endorsed Haley last month before the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 23.
The DeSantis campaign remains skeptical of the impact of Haley’s Sununu endorsement in Iowa, as DeSantis has redirected all his resources to the state. Bob Vander Plaats, a supporter of DeSantis and president of the socially conservative organization Family Leader in Iowa, questions whether Sununu’s endorsement will have the power to sway voters.
Both Trump and DeSantis will also be present in Iowa this weekend, with Trump holding two rallies and DeSantis hosting nine events across the state.
What events has Nikki Haley recently announced in Des Moines, and how do they highlight her endorsement from Gov. Chris Sununu?
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is gaining momentum in Iowa, despite not receiving an endorsement from Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA). Haley’s campaign has recently announced two events in Des Moines, one of which will highlight her endorsement from Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH).
After a successful visit to New Hampshire, Haley is now focusing on the Hawkeye State. She will be joining the Des Moines Rotary Club and attending a Run GenZ event alongside Gov. Chris Sununu.
In terms of popularity in Iowa, Haley currently holds 16% of the vote, placing her behind former President Donald Trump at 51% and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) at 19%, according to RealClearPolitics. However, in New Hampshire, Haley is gaining ground with 25% of the vote, securing the second position after Trump at 46%. Sununu endorsed Haley last month before the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 23.
The DeSantis campaign remains skeptical of the impact of Haley’s Sununu endorsement in Iowa, as DeSantis has redirected all of his resources to the state. Bob Vander Plaats, a supporter of DeSantis and president of the socially conservative organization Family Leader in Iowa, questions whether Sununu’s endorsement will have the power to sway voters.
Both Trump and DeSantis will also be present in Iowa this weekend, with Trump holding two rallies and DeSantis hosting nine events across the state.
As the 2024 Republican presidential primary gains momentum, Nikki Haley is certainly making waves in Iowa. Despite not having the endorsement of Gov. Kim Reynolds, Haley’s campaign continues to gain attention and support. The recent announcement of two events in Des Moines, one of which highlights her endorsement from Gov. Chris Sununu, showcases her determination to secure support in this crucial state.
After a successful visit to New Hampshire, Haley is now shifting her focus to Iowa. By participating in various events alongside Gov. Chris Sununu, she aims to connect with the local community and strengthen her campaign.
RealClearPolitics polls currently show that Haley holds 16% of the vote in Iowa, lagging behind Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis. However, her popularity is on the rise in New Hampshire, where she has secured 25% of the vote, positioning her second to Trump. The endorsement from Gov. Sununu certainly has contributed to her progress in the Granite State.
While Haley’s campaign gains steam, the DeSantis camp remains skeptical of the impact of the Sununu endorsement in Iowa. DeSantis has dedicated all his resources to the state, and Bob Vander Plaats, an influential supporter of DeSantis, questions whether Sununu’s endorsement will sway voters.
Adding further intrigue to the race, both Trump and DeSantis will also be present in Iowa this weekend, making their own efforts to win over voters. Trump plans to hold two rallies, while DeSantis has organized nine events across the state.
The road to the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is becoming increasingly competitive, and Nikki Haley is not one to be overlooked. Despite the absence of an endorsement from Gov. Kim Reynolds, her campaign is gaining momentum in Iowa. With the support of Gov. Sununu and her focused efforts in the state, Haley is positioning herself as a formidable contender in the race. As the primary season progresses, all eyes will be on Haley and her ability to gain ground in Iowa and beyond.
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