In a crucial phase of her presidential campaign, Nikki Haley is ramping up criticisms of former President Donald Trump ahead of the New Hampshire primary. Haley, trailing Trump by a smaller margin in this state compared to others, is seizing the opportunity for a potential upset. She has shifted her campaign strategy, openly challenging Trump’s record and questioning his electoral impact: “Who lost the House for us? Who lost the Senate? Who lost the White House? Donald Trump,” Haley emphasized.
Trump has responded by labeling Haley “unelectable” and falsely accusing her of wanting to cut Social Security. Haley counters by urging voters to scrutinize Trump’s claims. Current polls show Trump leading Haley by 10 points in New Hampshire.
Critics have raised concerns about Haley’s decision to skip debates unless Trump or Biden were present, leading to the cancellation of scheduled debates in New Hampshire. Despite this, Haley maintains an active campaign schedule in the state, aiming to build momentum before the primary. This contest is seen as a pivotal moment for Haley’s campaign in challenging Trump’s influence in the Republican race.
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