As the United States approaches 2024, the choice of former Trump's running mate has attracted widespread attention. Recently, it was reported that Trump intends to have another candidate in the party, Nikki Haley, the former US ambassador to the United Nations and the governor of South Carolina, as his running deputy. The news immediately sparked a boiling of **, and people speculated about whether Haley could become Trump's "**partner" and help him return to the White House.
Trump's "relationship" with Haley can be traced back to 2016 in the United States, when Haley, as the governor of South Carolina, was the first to stand up for Trump and provided strong support for his campaign. And after Trump won the **, he also nominated Haley as the US ambassador to the United Nations, which shows the deep friendship and tacit cooperation between the two.
During her tenure as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Haley won a reputation for U.S. interests in the international arena with her firm stance and outstanding diplomatic skills. She has bluntly criticized the malicious actions of Iran, North Korea and other countries at the United Nations General Assembly, showing the tough side of the United States. At the same time, she actively promotes cooperation between the United States and its allies and is committed to maintaining international peace and security.
In the case of Trump's intention to let Haley serve as his election deputy, whether the two can form a "** partner" has become a major attraction for the United States. On the one hand, Haley's extensive experience and firm stance on foreign policy will add bright spots to Trump's campaign strategy. On the other hand, Haley, as a female politician, is expected to win the support of a part of female voters for Trump, which is of great significance for Trump's victory in 2024.
However, there are still many challenges to whether Haley can become Trump's "best partner". First, Haley lost the position of governor of South Carolina after losing to the Democratic candidate in the 2022 midterm elections. The defeat could affect her political prospects in 2024. Second, Haley's performance as ambassador to the United Nations, although it has won the approval of some Americans, has also attracted some criticism. How to respond to these criticisms on the campaign trail will be a big test for Haley.
In addition, whether Trump can win the party nomination in 2024** is also a key factor affecting whether Haley can become his deputy in the race. At present, the Republican Party in the United States is fiercely competitive, and Trump must defeat other candidates, including Haley, if he wants to win the party's nomination. Against this backdrop, Trump's "friendship" with Haley will be severely tested.
In short, the news of Trump's intention to have Haley as his deputy in the election has raised more attention to the United States in 2024. Whether Haley can become Trump's "** partner" and help him return to the White House will take time to answer. In this process, the cooperation and competition between the two will be full of suspense and become a major attraction in the United States.