Nikki Haley - What are the chances

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump dies or otherwise does not run, Haley will win.


Yes, this would be the case if Trump's removal from the race happened after Biden was nominated. If Trump expires or otherwise withdrew from the race prior to Biden being nominated, Biden would withdraw as well and the Dems would nominate someone of equal competence to Haley and that Dem nominee would be a slight favorite to beat Haley.


You're assuming Biden would agree to withdraw. He would not. He has made it very clear that he will be running again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.


The GOP is actually going to nominate Donald Trump as their chosen candidate for 2024. He LOST in 2020 but they intend to nominate him again. You can't make this up. Overestimating seems to be a more likely scenario.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.


The GOP is actually going to nominate Donald Trump as their chosen candidate for 2024. He LOST in 2020 but they intend to nominate him again. You can't make this up. Overestimating seems to be a more likely scenario.



And Nikki Haley beats Biden by 17 points according to the latest WSJ poll.

It would be a 50 state blowout.

But Republicans are pathetic Trump sycophants. He lost the popular vote in 2016. He lost the popular vote in 2020. But Trump is their candidate going forward. It's sad and weird. But Republicans are the Trump party. This is what Republicans are about. Donald Trump. 91 indictments. Reality tv presenter. That is the Republican Party
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.

In 2010. You may or may not have noticed, but your party went from less openly racist to proudly racist since then.

And Roe says hi. I’d stop overestimating your crap party (that is going to nominate a criminal).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Trump dies or otherwise does not run, Haley will win.


Yes, this would be the case if Trump's removal from the race happened after Biden was nominated. If Trump expires or otherwise withdrew from the race prior to Biden being nominated, Biden would withdraw as well and the Dems would nominate someone of equal competence to Haley and that Dem nominee would be a slight favorite to beat Haley.


You're assuming Biden would agree to withdraw. He would not. He has made it very clear that he will be running again.


Again, that's a hypothetical situation where Trump exits the race first. Biden would have plenty of reason to withdraw if suddenly his odds of winning went from 50% with Trump being his competition to 10% when his competition becomes a legitimate presidential candidate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She might be MAGA but MAGA probably won’t like her since she is a brown woman.



Brown?


This is the term liberals use for minorities. Apparently, they're all "brown."


+1 I’m a liberal minority and very tired of hearing the phrase, “Black and brown.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually like her! She’d have my vote.


Love her but I liked Tim Scott too and was sad when he dropped out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.


The GOP is actually going to nominate Donald Trump as their chosen candidate for 2024. He LOST in 2020 but they intend to nominate him again. You can't make this up. Overestimating seems to be a more likely scenario.



And Nikki Haley beats Biden by 17 points according to the latest WSJ poll.

It would be a 50 state blowout.

But Republicans are pathetic Trump sycophants. He lost the popular vote in 2016. He lost the popular vote in 2020. But Trump is their candidate going forward. It's sad and weird. But Republicans are the Trump party. This is what Republicans are about. Donald Trump. 91 indictments. Reality tv presenter. That is the Republican Party


Yes, Nikki Haley would easily beat Biden but replace Biden with a normal Dem candidate and the Dem candidate would be favored to win. The Dems still have momentum overall thanks to RvW so in a match-up of candidates that are otherwise equally attractive to the swing voters in swing states, the Dem candidate has the advantage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.


+1 i would vote for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.

In 2010. You may or may not have noticed, but your party went from less openly racist to proudly racist since then.

And Roe says hi. I’d stop overestimating your crap party (that is going to nominate a criminal).


What about roe being the most universally motivating issue that the american electorate has seen in decades do you not understand? This country does not want forced birth policies and they will come out and fight to protect women's rights on election day. There is no doubt about this.
Anonymous
Meant to add a +1 to pp. It is in agreement with the post
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like she is our only chance. I don’t identify with any political party and tend to lean liberal. Like many, I know Trump is not mentally stable and a risk to democracy and I feel Biden is too fragile.
Nikki Haley seems like a good middle of the road choice and she has a background in government.
Any thoughts? MAGA crazies need not reply.


none. no one will vote for an Indian.


You are delusional. Good grief.
NP

I’m curious where the GOP as a collective group has demonstrated to you that they are open minded and tolerant voters.


It is so bizarre that you keep insisting the GOP wouldn't vote for a woman or a minority. And yet, Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, was elected governor of red SC. Do continue underestimating her (and the GOP) though.


+1 i would vote for her.


I'm not a Republican and I'm not voting for Haley but I agree. Saying Haley isn't electable because of her ethnicity is the most backwards disgusting thing anyone could say.
Anonymous
The chances are about 10%.



Also: why caucuses, where people need to vote in public, are very bad and should go away:
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