Nikki Haley, who came from a household of Indian immigrants, has repeatedly demonstrated courage and effectiveness in her political career, not only in the phases of the various electoral campaigns she conducted, but besides in the positions she held as a consequence of election victories.
Haley is considered to be a conservative both on social and economical issues, opposes abortion, but supports same-sex marriage. She defeated her organization competitors in the primary and opponents phases in the general election of the South Carolina home of Representatives in 2004, 2006 and 2008. In 2009, she fought to win the Republican organization nomination in the South Carolina governor's election. She defeated specified organization eaters as: then deputy politician André Bauer, Henry McMaster and a associate of the United States home of Representatives J. Gresham Barrett. After a hard electoral fight on June 22, 2010, she yet obtained a Republican nomination.
In the general election, Haley's opponent was a associate of the Democratic Party, Vincent SheheenHaley defeated by becoming the first female in that position in South Carolina as well as the second individual in the past of the United States serving as politician of Indian origin. Haley took over as politician on January 12, 2010. Its priorities were: creating fresh jobs, attracting investment to South Carolina, improvement of the pension and immigration system. On January 24, 2017, she resigned as governor, in connection with president Donald Trump's entrustment to the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
She resigned from this post on December 31, 2018, without revealing the reasons, which was a surprise for Trump's administration. There were comments suggesting Haley's intention to launch in the 2020 presidential election, which yet did not happen. On 14 February 2023, she announced her willingness to run for president in the United States in 2024..
The launch in the inaugural Republican primaries in Iowa did not bring success to Nikki Haley. erstwhile president Donald Trump definitely won, scoring 52 percent of the vote. Second place was taken by the politician of Florida Ron DeSantis of 21 percent, and 3rd Nikki Haley – 19 percent.
For DeSantis it was a test of the chances of success in the primaries. He mobilized all forces to gain the result of the promising hope of defeating Donald Trump, a Republican primary favourite. The 21% score and the slight advantage over Haley resulted in DeSantis withdrawing from continuing his participation in the primary and providing support to Trump.
DeSantis is listed in a pool of candidates for Vice Presidentship in the event of Trump's re-presidentship. 1 of Trump's competitors for the Republican nomination is besides listed among the candidates for the Vice President. Vivek Ramaswamy, who withdrew from the primaries before the inauguration in Iowa giving support to Trump.
Another primary on January 24 in the state of fresh Hampshire was an crucial test for Haley, which is why in that state she campaigned for a year hoping to support average voters and Republican opponents of Trump. So she went all the way by mobilizing her electoral possible with awareness of the importance of the result of the direct clash with Trump for her further election chances.
What may surprise you is that Haley is treated by democrats as a better competition option for Biden than Trump. The media favoring Democrats began pumping her candidacy, hoping Haley might be able to imprison Trump's march to the Republican nomination. How deluded were the calculations, on Tuesday night on January 24, Democrats trying to confuse Republican primaries were convinced.
The particularity of the fresh Hampshire primary was to let voters who are not organization members to vote for candidates they vote for. Democrats counting on Haley, as the undertaker of Trump's presidential chances, campaigned among non-republicists to cast votes on Haley. Weird? This was not the number of Democrats in the 2020 election to distort the election result. Not like this!
The disappointment of the Democrats was tremendous when, after counting the votes cast on January 24, it turned out that despite media support, despite the landing to the urn of false supporters of the Republican Party, Haley lost to Trump by 10% of the votes cast (54% – 44%). Artificial intelligence "X" estimated that 70% of Haley's voters were not Republicans, i.e. it was mobilized by the electoral democrats a false landing.
The frustration of electoral results Haley gave a liberal publicist Frank Bruni in the “New York Times” article with the heading: "Nikki Haley was an illusion. It just shattered."
Bruni writes: "We said to ourselves that Robert Mueller's investigation, Trump's first or second impeachment, would halt him. We said to ourselves that the methodical work of the Congressional committee investigating the assault on the Capitol of 6 January will seal his political destruction. We told ourselves he wouldn't last 4 indictments involving 91 crimes. We told ourselves that his explosions yet became besides cruel, his temperament besides explosive, and his lies besides outrageous and ornamental. Haley flourished in the context of these reassuring stories. She was a vessel for our hopes. As a result, we changed her performances in debates from decent to dazzling. Sometimes we place as much emphasis on her growth in the polls as on how badly Trump is left behind. The difficulty in accepting Trump's continued influence on Republican voters has turned into a willingness to accept the fact that voters secretly missed specified as her. She can be hot. We didn't tell each another stories about it. But in our longing for it to pose a real threat to Trump and turn Republican primaries into a real fight, we frequently overestimate her skills and underestimate her flaws by covering up the gibberish that fell from her mouth, no substance how dishonest she seemed to many voters who had watched her bend over and over the years. Her ambition is unchanging, but her principles are acceptable."
Haley, I'm not giving up, though. It announces the continuation of the fight for nomination in subsequent primaries to be held on 24 February in South Carolina, a state in which it was politician until it took up the duties of US Ambassador to the UN. In the forthcoming Republican primaries on 8 February in Nevada, the only applicant for the nomination will be Donald Trump, as Nikki Haley failed to qualify to participate in the primaries in this state.
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