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Haley on the attack: 'Biden and Trump are two old people' - News

2024-02-20T18:02:01.843Z

Highlights: Haley on the attack: 'Biden and Trump are two old people' - News.com.au. The candidate is behind in the polls in South Carolina, where the Republican primaries will be held on Saturday. "Many came here to see if I would leave the race" for the White House but "I'm not leaving," she says. According to a Suffolk University-USA Today poll, the former president has 63% of the vote while Haley has 35%. Trump ahead by almost 30 points over Haley in South South Carolina.


The candidate is behind in the polls in South Carolina, where the Republican primaries will be held on Saturday (ANSA)


"Many came here to see if I would leave the race" for the White House but "I'm not leaving."

Nikki Haley, Donald Trump's 2024 Republican candidate, reiterates her determination to move forward with her electoral campaign.

In a speech in South Carolina, Haley calls Donald Trump a "disaster. I'm not afraid of Trump's vengeance. I don't want anything from him."

The candidate is behind in the polls in South Carolina, where the Republican primaries will be held on Saturday.



Joe Biden and Donald Trump are two old people who will get even older, says the Republican candidate.

"You don't grant" the presidency to people who risk "dementia", he adds, specifying that "it is not normal to spend 50 million dollars of electoral funds on court cases. Trump was the right president at the right time. But the times are changed and Trump has changed too, he is more unstable."



"Trump could have condemned Vladimir Putin for being a murderous criminal, he could have appreciated Navalny's courage. Instead he stole a page from the liberal program by denouncing America and comparing it to Russia": so on X Nikki Haley towards her rival Republican in the race for the White House, who yesterday compared himself to Navalny as a victim of the American justice system without mentioning Putin.

Trump ahead by almost 30 points over Haley in South Carolina

Donald Trump has a nearly 30-point lead over Nikki Haley in South Carolina, where the Republican primary will be held on Saturday.

According to a Suffolk University-USA Today poll, the former president has 63% of the vote while Haley has 35%.

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