Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like her and I disagree with her on a lot but at least she seems mentally stable, unlike most of the GOP field.
Don't underestimate the appeal of mentally stable.
We have very mentally unstable on one side. And a physically unstable geriatric on the other.
A sane 51 year old would win a lot of votes just for being a sane 51 year old. And if she does somehow win the nomination, she would run the table on Biden. She'd win in a landslide.
I disagree with Haley on a lot of things, but I like her temperament. The bar is so low that being reasonably healthy and rational is enough to win the presidency.
I agree with all of the above.
But the base doesn’t care. Trump is their guy!
Shame for her. She would likely beat Biden in a head to head.
She’ll be up against a more formidable challenger in 2028. Shame for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: Why are people spending even one second thinking about Nikki Haley? She is as likely to win the Republican nomination as the Easter Bunny.
You're correct about her chances to be nominated as long as Trump is in the race. I am not on on the same page with most of Haley's political views but I think she does serve a purpose as it relates to the 2024 race as an example of a candidate Republicans should be voting for. She is obviously intelligent and articulates her viewpoints really well, she has applicable executive experience in government, and she is clearly mentally and physically fit while in the prime of her political career. Hopefully when Trump is gone Republican voters will turn back to candidates that don't embarrass their party. Whitmer and Bashear are examples of the types of candidates Dems should be choosing between for all the same reasons but of course they don't have permission to run because that would make too much sense.
A really really good way to make this happen is to *not* vote for Trump in 2024. Can Haley’s supporters manage that?
I'm voting for Whitmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is too MAGA to appeal broadly, and too brown to appeal.to the die hard far right MAGAs who live in lily white states.
- said the LWNJ bigot.
I like Nikki.
Sorry you are such a racist bigot, PP.
the whitest states are BLUE states, RI Sheldon!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is too MAGA to appeal broadly, and too brown to appeal.to the die hard far right MAGAs who live in lily white states.
- said the LWNJ bigot.
I like Nikki.
Sorry you are such a racist bigot, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is too MAGA to appeal broadly, and too brown to appeal.to the die hard far right MAGAs who live in lily white states.
- said the LWNJ bigot.
I like Nikki.
Sorry you are such a racist bigot, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: Why are people spending even one second thinking about Nikki Haley? She is as likely to win the Republican nomination as the Easter Bunny.
You're correct about her chances to be nominated as long as Trump is in the race. I am not on on the same page with most of Haley's political views but I think she does serve a purpose as it relates to the 2024 race as an example of a candidate Republicans should be voting for. She is obviously intelligent and articulates her viewpoints really well, she has applicable executive experience in government, and she is clearly mentally and physically fit while in the prime of her political career. Hopefully when Trump is gone Republican voters will turn back to candidates that don't embarrass their party. Whitmer and Bashear are examples of the types of candidates Dems should be choosing between for all the same reasons but of course they don't have permission to run because that would make too much sense.
A really really good way to make this happen is to *not* vote for Trump in 2024. Can Haley’s supporters manage that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: Why are people spending even one second thinking about Nikki Haley? She is as likely to win the Republican nomination as the Easter Bunny.
You're correct about her chances to be nominated as long as Trump is in the race. I am not on on the same page with most of Haley's political views but I think she does serve a purpose as it relates to the 2024 race as an example of a candidate Republicans should be voting for. She is obviously intelligent and articulates her viewpoints really well, she has applicable executive experience in government, and she is clearly mentally and physically fit while in the prime of her political career. Hopefully when Trump is gone Republican voters will turn back to candidates that don't embarrass their party. Whitmer and Bashear are examples of the types of candidates Dems should be choosing between for all the same reasons but of course they don't have permission to run because that would make too much sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: Why are people spending even one second thinking about Nikki Haley? She is as likely to win the Republican nomination as the Easter Bunny.
You're correct about her chances to be nominated as long as Trump is in the race. I am not on on the same page with most of Haley's political views but I think she does serve a purpose as it relates to the 2024 race as an example of a candidate Republicans should be voting for. She is obviously intelligent and articulates her viewpoints really well, she has applicable executive experience in government, and she is clearly mentally and physically fit while in the prime of her political career. Hopefully when Trump is gone Republican voters will turn back to candidates that don't embarrass their party. Whitmer and Bashear are examples of the types of candidates Dems should be choosing between for all the same reasons but of course they don't have permission to run because that would make too much sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: Why are people spending even one second thinking about Nikki Haley? She is as likely to win the Republican nomination as the Easter Bunny.
You're correct about her chances to be nominated as long as Trump is in the race. I am not on on the same page with most of Haley's political views but I think she does serve a purpose as it relates to the 2024 race as an example of a candidate Republicans should be voting for. She is obviously intelligent and articulates her viewpoints really well, she has applicable executive experience in government, and she is clearly mentally and physically fit while in the prime of her political career. Hopefully when Trump is gone Republican voters will turn back to candidates that don't embarrass their party. Whitmer and Bashear are examples of the types of candidates Dems should be choosing between for all the same reasons but of course they don't have permission to run because that would make too much sense.
And if Trump hadn’t run, Biden wouldn’t. But the GOP will run the contents of a Port a Potty and people never have anything bad to say about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is too MAGA to appeal broadly, and too brown to appeal.to the die hard far right MAGAs who live in lily white states.
- said the LWNJ bigot.
I like Nikki.
Sorry you are such a racist bigot, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question: Why are people spending even one second thinking about Nikki Haley? She is as likely to win the Republican nomination as the Easter Bunny.
You're correct about her chances to be nominated as long as Trump is in the race. I am not on on the same page with most of Haley's political views but I think she does serve a purpose as it relates to the 2024 race as an example of a candidate Republicans should be voting for. She is obviously intelligent and articulates her viewpoints really well, she has applicable executive experience in government, and she is clearly mentally and physically fit while in the prime of her political career. Hopefully when Trump is gone Republican voters will turn back to candidates that don't embarrass their party. Whitmer and Bashear are examples of the types of candidates Dems should be choosing between for all the same reasons but of course they don't have permission to run because that would make too much sense.
Anonymous wrote:She is too MAGA to appeal broadly, and too brown to appeal.to the die hard far right MAGAs who live in lily white states.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question: Why are people spending even one second thinking about Nikki Haley? She is as likely to win the Republican nomination as the Easter Bunny.