Politics
Nikki Haley Says America ‘Won’t Survive’ Four More Years Of Trump
During a recent interview with ABC News, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said that America “won’t survive” four more years of Trump, adding that “chaos follows him.”
Haley sat down with ABC’s Jon Karl to discuss her campaign strategy, which has largely focused on the state of New Hampshire. The former UN ambassador was flanked by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, who recently endorsed Haley after previously considering a run of his own.
“I mean, it’s huge. You know, first to have the endorsement of the largest conservative, freedom loving, grassroots organization in the country with Americans for Prosperity, and then go get the endorsement of the live free or die governor. I mean, it doesn’t get any better than that,” Haley said of Sununu’s endorsement.
“I think this election is important for Republicans and Democrats. I mean, you see Democrats are just as worried. You’ve got 75 percent of America that say they don’t want a Trump Biden rematch,” the GOP hopeful said when asked about the stakes of the Republican primary. “And so there’s a lot at stake for our country. And I think for Republicans, they’re looking at the fact that, look, we’ve got to get this back on track. And they like the idea of a new generational leader.”
On the topic of her former boss, Haley said that she agrees with “a-lot of Trump’s policies,” adding that he was “the right president at the right time.”
“But looking at the situation now, our country is in disarray. The world is on fire and chaos follows him and we can’t have a country in chaos for four more years,” Haley continued. “So we won’t survive it.
According to a recent poll from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, former President Trump is maintaining a lead with 44 percent of the vote. Haley’s support has more than doubled in recent weeks, however, currently polling just 14 points behind Trump at 30 percent.