Nikki Haley lowers hopes of defeating Trump in NH primary
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley Lowers Expectations Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
With just four days remaining before the crucial New Hampshire primary, Nikki Haley is preparing for a tough battle against her former boss, Donald Trump. Initially, Haley had high hopes for New Hampshire, believing it would propel her campaign forward. However, following a disappointing performance in the Iowa caucuses, Haley and her allies are now managing expectations.
During a recent get-out-the-vote event in Amherst, New Hampshire, Haley expressed a more cautious outlook. She acknowledged her progress in Iowa, starting at 2% and ending at 20%, but emphasized the need to perform even better in New Hampshire. Haley admitted that the true measure of success would only be determined once the results were in.
Despite Trump’s overwhelming victory in Iowa and his lead over Haley in New Hampshire polls, her campaign’s future remains uncertain. In her home state of South Carolina, where she hoped to gain momentum, Trump also maintains a significant advantage. Donors have started pressuring Haley to prevent Trump from securing another primary win, warning that their financial support may be at stake. However, Haley remains determined, stating that her campaign will continue regardless of the outcome in New Hampshire.
When asked about her prospects, Haley emphasized her focus on taking the campaign one state at a time. She affirmed her commitment to South Carolina, where she plans to strengthen her position. Haley’s ally, Governor Chris Sununu, echoed her sentiments, acknowledging that Haley had always aimed for a strong second-place finish.
As Haley left the diner, news broke that Senator Tim Scott would endorse Trump at a rally later that evening. Despite the developments, Haley refrained from discussing her chances of success, emphasizing that the only poll that truly matters is the one on Election Day.
How has Nikki Haley and her team been managing expectations leading up to the New Hampshire primary
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley Lowers Expectations Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
With the New Hampshire primary just four days away, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is bracing herself for a challenging battle against her former boss, Donald Trump. Initially, Haley had high hopes for her performance in New Hampshire, believing that a strong showing would propel her campaign forward. However, following a disappointing performance in the Iowa caucuses, Haley and her allies are now attempting to manage expectations.
During a recent get-out-the-vote event in Amherst, New Hampshire, Haley expressed a more cautious outlook. She acknowledged her progress in Iowa, starting with a mere 2% and ending with an impressive 20%, but emphasized the need to perform even better in New Hampshire. Haley admitted that the true measure of success would only be determined once the results were in.
Despite Trump’s overwhelming victory in Iowa and his consistent lead over Haley in New Hampshire polls, the future of her campaign remains uncertain. Complicating matters further, in Haley’s home state of South Carolina, where she had hoped to gain momentum, Trump also maintains a significant advantage. Donors have started pressuring Haley to prevent Trump from securing another primary win, warning that their financial support may be at stake. However, Haley remains resolute, declaring that her campaign will continue regardless of the outcome in New Hampshire.
When asked about her prospects, Haley emphasized her focus on taking the campaign one state at a time. She affirmed her commitment to South Carolina, where she plans to strengthen her position. Haley’s ally, Governor Chris Sununu, echoed her sentiments, acknowledging that Haley had always aimed for a strong second-place finish.
As Haley departed the diner, news broke that Senator Tim Scott would endorse Trump at a rally later that evening. Despite the developments, Haley refrained from discussing her chances of success, emphasizing that the only poll that truly matters is the one on Election Day.
In the days leading up to the New Hampshire primary, the anticipation and uncertainty surrounding Nikki Haley’s campaign continue to grow. With the Iowa caucuses behind her and a challenging road ahead, Haley and her team are preparing for a battle that may be more uphill than expected. While the odds may be stacked against her, only time will tell how Haley’s campaign will fare in the Granite State and beyond.
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