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SHE’S IN: Haley Announces Presidential Campaign, Challenging Trump

FILE - U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley speaks during a news briefing at the White House, in Washington, Sept. 15, 2017. Haley, the former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, announced her candidacy for president on Tuesday, becoming the first major challenger to former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican nomination. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, announced her candidacy for president on Tuesday, becoming the first major challenger to former President Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican nomination.

The announcement, delivered in a video, marks an about-face for the ex-Trump Cabinet official, who said two years ago that she wouldn’t challenge her former boss for the White House in 2024. But she changed her mind in recent months, citing, among other things, the country’s economic troubles and the need for “generational change,” a nod to the 76-year-old Trump’s age.

“You should know this about me. I don’t put up with bullies. And when you kick back, it hurts them more if you’re wearing heels,” Haley said. “I’m Nikki Haley and I’m running for president.”

Haley, 51, is the first in a long line of Republicans who are expected to launch 2024 campaigns in the coming months. Among them are Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

Haley has regularly boasted about her track record of defying political expectations, saying, “I’ve never lost an election, and I’m not going to start now.”

If elected, Haley would be the nation’s first female president and the first U.S. president of Indian descent.

The daughter of Indian immigrants, Haley grew up enduring racist taunts in a small South Carolina town and has long referenced that impact on her personal and political arc.

She was an accountant when she launched her first bid for public office, defeating the longest-serving member of the South Carolina House in 2004. Three terms later and with little statewide recognition, Haley mounted a long-shot campaign for governor against a large field of experienced politicians.

She racked up a number of high-profile endorsements, including from the sitting South Carolina governor, Mark Sanford, and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a tea party darling.

With her 2010 victory, Haley became South Carolina’s first female and minority governor — and the nation’s youngest at 38. She earned a speaking slot at the 2012 Republican National Convention and gave the GOP response to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union in 2016.

The defining moment of Haley’s time as governor came after the 2015 murders of nine Black parishioners in a Charleston church by a self-avowed white supremacist who had been pictured holding Confederate flags.

For years, Haley had resisted calls to remove the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds, even casting a rival’s push for its removal as a desperate stunt. But after the massacre and with the support of other leading Republicans, Haley advocated for legislation to remove the flag. It came down less than a month after the murders.

In the 2016 presidential primary, Haley was an early supporter of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, later shifting to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. She ultimately said she would back the party’s nominee.

Shortly after Trump’s victory, he tapped Haley to be his U.N. ambassador, a move that rewarded Henry McMaster, the lieutenant governor who was the nation’s first statewide elected official to back Trump’s 2016 campaign. Haley’s departure cleared the way for McMaster to ascend to the governorship he had sought, since losing a bruising primary to none other than Haley seven years earlier.

With her Senate confirmation, Haley became the first Indian American in a presidential Cabinet.

During her nearly two-year tenure, Haley feuded at times with other administration officials while bolstering her own public persona.

One of her most memorable moments as U.N. ambassador came in 2018 after National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow suggested Haley had suffered “momentary confusion” when she said Russian sanctions were imminent.

“With all due respect, I don’t get confused,” she responded. The first half of the quote became the title of her 2019 memoir.

Her departure from the job later that year fueled speculation that she would challenge Trump in 2020 or replace Pence on the ticket. She did neither.

Instead, Haley returned to South Carolina, where she bought a home on the wealthy enclave Kiawah Island, joined the board of aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co., launched herself on the speaking circuit and wrote two books, including the memoir.

After the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, Haley initially cast doubts on Trump’s political future but said she wouldn’t challenge him in 2024. She later shifted course, citing inflation, crime, drugs and a “foreign policy in disarray” among her reasons for considering a White House campaign.

During his South Carolina stop last month, Trump told WIS-TV that Haley had called to seek his opinion on running for president. Trump pointed out her earlier pledge not to run against him but said he made no attempts to stop her.

“She said she would never run against me because I was the greatest president, but people change their opinions, and they change what’s in their hearts,” Trump said. “So I said, if your heart wants to do it, you have to go do it.”

(AP)



18 Responses

  1. poor and bad judgement on her part…..when the world crumbles you don’t invest in a wishful thinking or a ding a ling just because

    watching America fall is the best thing yet….

  2. “Watching America Fall is the Best thing yet.
    SaraRifka: If you are looking for a moronic “ding-a-ling”, please look in the mirror. Your constant insertions of literally mindless observations about American politics add zero to the dialogue. Nikki Haley is an incredibly intelligent political leader who may not have the gravitas and charisma to attract much political support but she was a fearless advocate for EY at the United Nations, pushed back against the worst of the Trump meshugaas and showed real moral leadership when she ordered the Confederate Flag to be taken down from South Carolina Capitol and state buildings. I’m sure Trump will find some misogynist nickname and rant to disparage her candidacy.

  3. The biggest question should be which qualified contender would have the best shot in the general election. It seems to me that the thought of a woman president would get even a few democrats excited. She was the best advocate for EY in the UN and didn’t take garbage from anyone. She has my vote.

  4. When did theyeshivaworld.com become so lax about posting women on their site? The fact that Nikki Haley is a potential front runner for the ’24 presidential election doesn’t make it right. Many people that visit this site do so with the understanding that this site adheres to the level of kedusha that is expected especially given the name of the site….

  5. Nikki is a classic female RINO. This backstabber will fold like a cheap camera the second some transgender reprobate reporter from MSNBC calls her a privileged white racist. Nikki mistakenly thinks that if she runs on her “gender” or “race” (Indian descent) that will garner her votes. That “feelings” vote only works for democrats, NEVER ignorant Rinos.

  6. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said in April 2021 that she would not mount a bid for the White House in 2024 should former President Trump decide to run again.

    “I would not run if President Trump ran, and I would talk to him about it,” Haley told The Associated Press at a press conference. “That’s something that we’ll have a conversation about at some point if that decision is something that has to be made.”

    Haley, a former South Carolina governor considered a potential contender for the GOP’s 2024 presidential nomination, said that she would support Trump if he makes another run for the White House.

  7. Nikki Haley is a devoted servant of Donald Trump. What she is doing is brilliant! Many here are very short-sighted and don’t see beyond the tip of their nose.

    Here is the chess game being played:

    By entering the race Nikki will split the Desantos voters.

    That would leave a clear path for Trump to win the primaries.

    Then, she will be chosen as his Vice President.

    After four years, the dor is open for her run for the Presidency.

  8. cool masmid about posting women on their site: I suppose you are holier than the gedolim that carried English money with a picture of the Queen on it! The gedolim also had Israeli bank notes featuring several women on them including Goda Meir. Doeskesef metaher women’s pictures apply?! Stop being silly and get back into your crib for a nap.

  9. She’s not getting vp and she’s not getting the nomination. Total nonstarter. Anyone in politics will tell you she only helps trump re the primaries. VP sara huckabee sanders is a good bet. But Haley’s going nowhere fast

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