February 18, 2024, United States. In interviews with CNN and ABC, Nikki Haley, the former U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations and the Republican candidate, twice stressed that the U.S. will welcome a woman in 2024, and that this person is "either her or Deputy Harris." Haley's remarks sparked attention and discussion from all sides, with some believing that she was demonstrating her self-confidence and ambition, some believing that she was challenging the current Trump and Democratic candidates, Biden, and others that she was hinting that she might join forces with Harris to form a female team.
According to CNN, Haley said in an interview that she decided to run in 2024*** because she believes that "Trump should not be re-elected, and Biden should not be re-elected." She said she was unhappy with some of Trump's policies and actions, such as his softness on Russia, compromise with North Korea, backing down on Iran, snubbing Taiwan, and poor response to the pandemic. She said she was also dissatisfied with some of Biden's policies and behaviors, such as his concessions to China, dependence on Europe, interference in the Middle East, connivance with immigrants, and destruction of the economy. She said she thinks America needs someone who is capable, bold, visionary, and leadership, and she is that person.
Haley also cited recent polling data that said that most Americans believe that Biden, 81, and Trump, 77, are "too old" to run again**. She said that the United States needs a young, energetic, innovative, and transformative person, and she is such a person. "There will be a woman in the United States, either she or it will be Kamala Harris," she said. She said she and Harris are both women leaders with a wealth of political experience and an international outlook, and both have the ability to lead America to a better future.
In an interview with the ABC, Haley reiterated the above points, saying that "America will have a woman" She stressed that the next ** of the United States "will be either her or Harris" and that "if Trump wins the Republican nomination, he will not win in **", so she will continue to compete with Trump in the party primary. Haley refused to answer "whether she supports Trump if he wins the party's nomination," saying that the last thing she cares about is "who she will support" and that her only thought is "how do we win." She also called on Republican voters to support "a new generation of leaders who are not distracted by court cases."
Haley's remarks sparked attention and discussion from all sides, with some believing that she was demonstrating her self-confidence and ambition, some believing that she was challenging the current Trump and Democratic candidates, Biden, and others that she was hinting that she might join forces with Harris to form a female team.
American political commentator John McLaughlin believes that Haley is showing her self-confidence and ambition, she is a person with strong political desire and ambition, she wants to be the first woman in American history, and she thinks she has the ability and qualifications. McLaughlin said that Haley has been preparing for her own path in the past few years, her performance at the United Nations has allowed her to gain international reputation and influence, her performance in the Republican Party has allowed her to gain support and recognition within the party, and her performance on the ** has made her gain public attention and affection. McLaughlin said that Haley is a person with great charisma and charisma, she is able to attract voters of all backgrounds and positions, she is a person with strong competitiveness and strengths, and she is expected to win in 2024**.
Robert Stanley, a professor of American political science, believes that Haley is challenging the current Trump and Democratic candidates, Biden, and that she is a person with strong political hostility and provocation, and that she wants to be the first person in American history to defeat two incumbents, and she believes that she has the opportunity and conditions. Stanley said that in the past few years, Haley has been challenging her own path, her performance at the United Nations has caused her to disagree and conflict with Trump, her performance in the Republican Party has caused her confrontation and competition with Biden, and her performance on ** has caused her controversy and criticism with both parties. Stanley said that Haley is a person with strong hostility and provocation, she is able to exacerbate all kinds of contradictions and conflicts, she is a person with strong risks and challenges, and she is expected to create surprises in 2024**.
Kathleen Williams, a professor of sociology in the United States, believes that Haley is hinting that she may join forces with Harris to form a female partner, a person with strong political acumen and strategy, and she wants to be the first person in American history to form a bipartisan team with another woman**.
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