Former GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley was dismissed as “pathetic” for saying Wednesday she plans to support former President Donald Trump over President Joe Biden in the general election come November, with erstwhile , Rep. Adam Kinzinger ( R- IL )  , delivering the character analysis.
” Not a surprise but: Pathetic” , , the now CNN commentator wrote, in response to Haley saying she would vote for Trump, as reported by the Hill.
His evaluation came after various comparable evaluations that were made in news sources shortly after she spoke.
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Previous governor of South Carolina In March, Nikki Haley dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary, earning Trump the GOP election.
Haley admitted that he would assuredly “be the Republican nomination when” the Republican Party held its protocol in July, but he did not at the time say whether he would endorse Trump.
Throughout her concern for the 2024 place, Haley walked a cautious political way of focusing on problems not her foes or their personalities.
The former UN Ambassador reportedly made the decision to vote for him based on policy contracts, and is eager to avoid repeating the public display of plan disagreements that have previously defined her.
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” As a voter, I put my objectives on a president who’s going to have the tails of our friends and keep our enemies to accounts, who do secure the borders, no more mistakes”, Haley said at the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank. A leader who had back capitalism and liberty, a president who recognizes that we need less debt, no more, is what he called.
” Trump has not been best on these procedures. I’ve made that clear, some, several days. But Biden has been a calamity. Therefore, I will be voting for Trump”, she declared.
Haley has previously , stated , a choice of Trump as GOP 2024 contender “is like death” for the United States, citing his constitutional problems.