Former Governor of South Carolina. Nikki Haley when asked if the former president had thought about it, he ranted Donald Trump is a good candidate, instead only admitting that he thinks he is the “Republican candidate.”
“I ran because I thought I could do better,” moderator Margaret Brennan said after Haley said about her 2024 bid in an interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation” that aired Sunday. ?”
“I think he’s the Republican nominee,” Haley said he said in the clip released before the full interview. “I don’t think it’s a question for me to put him against Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee.”
“Now, do I agree with his style? Do I agree with his approach? Do I agree with his communication? No,” he continued.
Haley, who previously ran against Trump from the Republican Party to let go and quickly he likes hersaid that although he does not agree with Trump’s style, approach or communication, he supports the former president due to political agreements.
A former ambassador to the United Nations is also available to offer advice, he told CBS. Haley said she is “on standby” to campaign for Trump, and she is aware of his desire. But he said he was not asked to help prepare for the debate or campaign.
“And that’s his choice — whatever he decides to do with his campaign, he can do it,” Haley said.
Senator Lindsey Graham, RSC. “Meet the press,” he told NBC News Last month, he said he wanted to see Haley and other GOP leaders blaze a trail, saying, “Me and Nikki have to go to Georgia.”
“We give advice to President Trump on television. He has many critics,” Graham said. “He has a lot of advisers, but Nikki Haley and [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis et al [Virginia Gov. Glenn] Youngkin and all these great people we have, let’s come together and campaign for the guy.”
Haley’s support — and willingness to stand up to Trump — is a far cry from the dynamic the two shared during the primaries that saw Trump. ironyEng Haley’s birth name and Haley calls her “reduced” and “unopened”. Talkative After losing to Trump in the South Carolina primary at Clemson University, Haley called him “disaster” For the GOP, he added that he is not afraid to publicly express his opposition and that there is no need to “kiss the ring.”
“Well, I’m not afraid to speak hard truths,” Haley said before endorsing Trump. “I don’t feel the need to kiss the ring. And I’m not afraid of Trump being punished. I’m not looking for anything from him.”
Haley has since gradually changed her tune, speaking At the Republican National Convention in July and offered her “strong support.”
But that hasn’t stopped Haley from criticizing Trump’s campaign performance, telling Fox News in August that Harris should “focus” and avoid personal attacks.
Debating the options before voters this November, Haley took a resigned tone in her comments to Brennan.
“These are the candidates we were given,” Haley said.