EXCLUSIVE – Nikki Haley asks who REALLY runs the White House for 80-year-old Biden: The 2024 nominee tells she’s really running against Kamala – because Joe won’t survive a full second term
- “I think everyone is wondering” who is in charge of the White House since Biden’s cognitive health has deteriorated, Haley told
- “I will continue to say that a vote for President Biden is actually a vote for President Kamala Harris.”
- The 2024 GOP primary is the most important race of all time as there is only “one chance” of beating Kamala, she adds
Nikki Haley wonders who really runs the White House as President Biden’s cognitive health declines with age, and sets the stage for the 2024 fight against Kamala Harris by saying the president “won’t make it” in another four years becomes”.
“I think everyone’s wondering, ‘Who’s in charge of the White House since Biden’s cognitive health has deteriorated,’ Haley told during an exclusive interview Thursday on an oil rig in Midland, Texas.
“I will continue to say that a vote for President Biden is actually a vote for President Kamala Harris,” she added.
‘Everybody knows that. “Everybody knows that at 82, if you watch him and see how far he’s gone back in the last few years, he’s not going to last an entire term.” If Biden wins the general election, he’d be in his Swearing in for his second term at 82 years old.
“So I’m up against Kamala Harris.” That’s how I see it. That is how the American people see it.”
Haley asked what, if anything, Harris did as vice president.
“She was made border czarina – well, that didn’t go so well.” She had now been made czarina of artificial intelligence (AI). “Well, we just don’t do anything about it.”
“I will continue to say that a vote for President Biden is actually a vote for President Kamala Harris,” she told in an exclusive interview
Haley toured an oil rig in Midland, Texas on Thursday
“I haven’t seen anything Kamala Harris has done in the Biden administration.”
“Thinking of her becoming president makes us wonder what exactly happened to us.”
She designed a version of America under a Harris presidency.
“I know foreign policy would be in shambles because dictators would do whatever they wanted with the US,” Haley said.
Kamala would focus on abortion and “open borders” rather than transparency in the classroom, she continued.
“That’s not what we want.” It’s not good for America. “We have to change that.”
“We have a chance to make it,” warned the former South Carolina governor. “And that’s why this elementary school is so important.”
Three other presidential candidates competed in the 2024 GOP primary this week — former Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
Asked if Christie and Pence would be formidable contenders for her, Haley told she welcomes them to the race.
Asked if Christie and Pence would be formidable contenders for her, Haley told she welcomes them to the race
“We will continue to do what we are, no one can top me at that,” she said.
“We’re in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina all the time. We make town halls, we answer every question, we touch every hand. We’ll stay until the last person leaves. I will continue to do so.’
“I think the American people want to see hard work.” They want their support to be earned and they want to make sure you have solutions that move us forward and improve the lives of our children. I am determined to do that.’
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The former UN ambassador joins a growing circle of Republican candidates including her old boss, former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Senator Tim Scott, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, and the entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.