Nikki Haley corrects herself and announces she will vote for Trump in November
Former American Republican candidate for the White House nikki haley Announced this Wednesday who he will vote for in the November elections Donald TrumpWho was his biggest rival in that internal race for the presidency.
The former US ambassador to the United Nations said at an event at a think tank in Washington that, while Trump is not “perfect”, the policies of the current president, Democrat Joe Biden, have been “a disaster”.
“I have placed my priorities on a President who will stand with our allies and hold our enemies accountable. On a President who will secure the border without excuse. On a President who supports capitalism or freedom. , who understands that we need less debt, not more,” he said.
However, “Trump is not right about this, and I have made it clear many times that Biden has been a disaster. So I will vote for Trump,” he said.
Haley, 52, dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination on March 5. I had received Only two wins in Conservative primaries Held then: in the District of Columbia, which includes Washington DC, and in Vermont. She was the last of a dozen significant candidates to leave the race, in which former President Trump (2017–2021) had started as the favorite from the beginning.
When he announced his decision in a speech in Charleston, South Carolina, in his home state, he emphasized that from that moment on it was up to the former president to “win the votes of those inside and outside our party.” Who did not support him.” ,” and he insisted that he hoped he would.
“I stand by what I said in my withdrawal. Trump would be smart if he reached out to the millions of people who voted for me and who continue to support me and didn’t just assume they would be with him. I really hope he does that,” he reiterated this Wednesday.
His exit from the Republican race leaves the presidential battle in the hands of Trump and Biden, who have already secured enough delegates to be officially nominated as their respective parties’ candidates at conventions in July and August.
According to the latest polls, the Republican candidate for the next election is leading. The average of polls prepared by the FiveThirtyEight website indicates that it accumulates Voting intentions 41%, 0.9 points more than Biden