Nikki Haley’s recent backlash shows ‘momentum’: Tiana Lowe Doescher
The Washington Examiner: Nikki Haley’s Opponents See Her as a Threat in the 2024 Election
In an engaging analysis on Your World with Neil Cavuto, Tiana Lowe Doescher from The Washington Examiner revealed that Nikki Haley’s opponents view her as a formidable contender in the upcoming 2024 election. With the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary just around the corner, Lowe Doescher, a commentary writer, delved into Haley’s recent comments about the Civil War, where she omitted slavery as a cause of the historical conflict.
Haley’s Controversial Response
Lowe Doescher described Haley’s response as “not very cogent,” but noted that it was fortunate the comment was made during a holiday week when people were less focused on the news cycle. Nevertheless, the reaction to Haley’s comment demonstrated her influence and potential, according to Lowe Doescher.
“However,” Lowe Doescher added, “the fact that both the Biden-Harris campaign and the DeSantis campaign are attacking her for the same reason shows that they recognize her upward momentum.”
Support for Haley in New Hampshire
Average polling data from RealClearPolitics reveals that Haley enjoys 21.3% support in New Hampshire, with former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie trailing behind at 12.3%. Notably, this is the only state poll where Trump, widely considered the front-runner, falls below 50%, with a rating of 44.3%.
Haley has also received the endorsement of Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH), whose state will hold the first primary on Jan. 23. Shortly after, Haley’s home state of South Carolina will host its primary.
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How does Nikki Haley’s support in New Hampshire compare to other potential contenders, such as Chris Christie and Donald Trump
The Washington Examiner: Nikki Haley’s Opponents See Her as a Threat in the 2024 Election
In an engaging analysis on Your World with Neil Cavuto, Tiana Lowe Doescher from The Washington Examiner revealed that Nikki Haley’s opponents view her as a formidable contender in the upcoming 2024 election. With the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary just around the corner, Lowe Doescher, a commentary writer, delved into Haley’s recent comments about the Civil War, where she omitted slavery as a cause of the historical conflict.
Lowe Doescher described Haley’s response as “not very cogent,” but noted that it was fortunate the comment was made during a holiday week when people were less focused on the news cycle. Nevertheless, the reaction to Haley’s comment demonstrated her influence and potential, according to Lowe Doescher.
“However,” Lowe Doescher added, “the fact that both the Biden-Harris campaign and the DeSantis campaign are attacking her for the same reason shows that they recognize her upward momentum.”
Support for Haley in New Hampshire
Average polling data from RealClearPolitics reveals that Haley enjoys 21.3% support in New Hampshire, with former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie trailing behind at 12.3%. Notably, this is the only state poll where Trump, widely considered the front-runner, falls below 50%, with a rating of 44.3%.
Haley has also received the endorsement of Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH), whose state will hold the first primary on Jan. 23. Shortly after, Haley’s home state of South Carolina will host its primary.
Click here to read more from The Washington Examiner.
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