In an interview on Tuesday, Nikki Haley focused specifically on Kamala Harris’s ability to outperform Donald Trump.
In response to surveys suggesting that Kamala Harris, the Democratic contender, is beginning to gain ground on Donald Trump, Nikki Haley has released a forceful statement. Haley said that Republican leaders should “quit whining” about the vice president and concentrate on creating a campaign plan that meets the demands of the American people during her appearance on Fox News’ Special Report segment on Tuesday.
Nikki Haley zeroes in on Harris gaining an edge over Trump in key states
In the interview, Haley gave the former president and other Republicans frank advice to “quit whining” about Harris’s candidacy in this year’s elections. She emphasized that instead of criticizing the Democratic nominee’s race and intelligence, the Trump campaign should concentrate on the needs of the general population.
“Those are things you can’t win on. The people of America are intelligent. Assume they are intelligent. It has nothing to do with her. It concerns the people of America. Haley said, “Talk to them and let them know you need their vote,” then clarified that Harris would not be participating in any interviews.
“I believe her when she says that she believes illegal immigrants need to be granted driver’s licenses and the ability to vote. I accept her word that she intends to outlaw hydraulic fracturing and eliminate many jobs in the United States. Believe what she says, Haley continued.
Haley continued by stating that she had previously anticipated Joe Biden would hand the reins to Harris. “The fact that Kamala Harris is our opponent this time around shouldn’t surprise Republicans.” The former Republican presidential candidate told Fox News presenter Bret Baier, “It was her all the time.”
Republicans shouldn’t be surprised we’re running against Kamala Harris. It’s time to stop complaining and start calling out her liberal agenda.
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) August 14, 2024
We don’t need an interview from her. We need to take her at her word.
She’s said she wants to raise taxes. She’s said she thinks… pic.twitter.com/Gi1YuklSbe
After the president’s unimpressive performance in CNN’s presidential debate versus Trump, Haley alerted Republicans to the impending change in leadership. I’ll tell you what, Biden won’t be the Democratic nominee. Get your guard up, Republicans!” she wrote in June on X, the former Twitter.
“Jose Biden could not possibly handle the pressures of a presidential race in his current state. I thus considered that to be true at the time. The 52-year-old said, “That’s why I kept coming back to her because I knew that Kamala Harris was the person that we had,” in the Fox News interview.