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Haley Positions Herself as More Electable Than Trump Ahead of New Hampshire Primaries

Citing her youth and appeal to independents, Haley argues for a change in GOP leadership while Trump's age and potential legal battles are highlighted as concerns.

  • Ahead of the New Hampshire primaries, GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley and former President Trump are campaigning vigorously, with Haley positioning herself as a more electable candidate due to her youth and appeal to independents.
  • Haley's supporter, Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., highlighted her youth and potential for a full eight-year term, contrasting this with Trump's age and potential legal battles.
  • Trump, during a rally, mistakenly referred to Haley instead of Nancy Pelosi when discussing the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, which Haley's camp used to question his mental fitness.
  • Haley is leveraging polls showing her leading against Biden in a hypothetical match-up, arguing that a Trump-Biden rematch could be a tossup, while she could win in a landslide.
  • Despite her third-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, Haley insists that the Republican presidential race is now a two-person primary between her and Trump.
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