Will the United States have a female president in 2024? Haley and Harris may be the hottest contende

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-21

"Haley predicts: In 2024, the American female ** will be born, maybe Harris! "

Observer Network News: On February 18, Nikki Haley, former permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations and the first candidate of the Republican Party, broke out a shocking prediction in an interview with CNN! According to her, in 2024, the United States will welcome a woman**, and "either me or Deputy Harris"! This news was like a bombshell, which instantly shocked the entire social **.

Behind Haley's argument is staggering. She is convinced that both Trump and Biden are "too old" to be American**. This has resonated widely, especially as the latest poll data shows that most Americans are also worried about the two veterans. As a result, Haley threw himself into the fierce competition in 2024 without hesitation.

In continuous interviews with CNN and ABC, Haley not only repeatedly emphasized that the United States will usher in women**, but also made no secret of her ambitions, bluntly saying "It's not me, it's Harris"! This kind of pride and ambition is simply exciting. She not only expressed her opposition to Trump and Biden in her rhetoric, but also bluntly announced that she would compete with Trump in the Republican primary.

And as the United States is getting closer, the situation is gradually heating up. The primaries have begun, and the candidates of the two major parties are competing fiercely. Trump won a "landslide victory" in the Republican primary, while Biden easily won the Democratic nomination. However, Haley's emergence broke this monolithic pattern and became the only Republican candidate who is expected to compete with Trump.

However, Haley is not without competitive pressure. Recently, Florida Governor DeSantis announced his withdrawal from the election, making Haley the only person who can really stand up to Trump. And her eyes are locked on the South Carolina primary, hoping to win in her hometown and launch a final charge against Trump.

And in this turbulent election campaign, the issue of age has become the focus. Biden is 81 years old and, if re-elected, will be 82 years old at the time of the oath and will end his term at the age of 86. And recent accusations about Biden's memory problems have made matters worse. U.S. Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert Hull called Biden "severely limited in memory" and a "well-intentioned, poor memory old man." Not only did the remarks spark a backlash, but 76% of voters in NBC polls expressed concern about Biden's mental and physical health.

And Deputy Harris seems to have expected all this. In September last year, she made it clear that she was "**ready" if Biden was unable to complete his term due to health reasons. After Biden was accused of "poor memory", Harris said again in an interview, "I'm ready", while emphasizing that her leadership skills are widely recognized.

This election campaign is not only about the future of the United States, but also about a dramatic political drama. Haley's sudden rise has added new variables to this election campaign. Her bold rhetoric has raised expectations for the future of American politics. In 2024, whether Haley or Harris will become the first woman in the United States**, let's wait and see and witness the birth of history!

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