“Nikki Haley, second to none.”
“Nikki Haley, second to none.”
The next question is why on earth are non-republicans able to help decide what the republican nominee is?My liberal niece is all for Haley. She's a diehard Democrat, and she said she'll be voting for her in the republican primary. It looks like Biden has alienated some of his own party enough now that they are looking for someone or something different.
Beast with a Bird brain."Beast of the Southeast"
Is that her nickname now? Seems to fit.
Probably true.I think Haley is staying in until they decide if Trump can be on the ballot or not.
I think once the SCOTUS rules in favor she'll drop out, if it rules the opposite she'll stay in.
If Trump was unable to run, she still would not win the nomination. Trump would pretty much pick his successor from among the candidates that have suspended their campaigns.I think Haley is staying in until they decide if Trump can be on the ballot or not.
I think once the SCOTUS rules in favor she'll drop out, if it rules the opposite she'll stay in.
Sooner or later her big donors (at least the ones who aren't Democrats) will feel which way the winds are blowing and start sucking up to Trump, and that means:
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Even if Haley won all of Colorado's delegates, it's basically meaningless. But I don't think it's all about that. If somehow pigs could fly, socialism could work and SCOTUS upheld the CO SC ruling, that kinda means it's on for other blue states to take Trump off the ballot. So then Haley could potentially win California, NY, and so on. Obviously that's a long shot, but that's the only shot Haley has.If Trump was unable to run, she still would not win the nomination. Trump would pretty much pick his successor from among the candidates that have suspended their campaigns.
I see DeSantis and/or Ramaswamy getting back into the race in that scenario, for no other reason than to stop her from getting the delegates.Even if Haley won all of Colorado's delegates, it's basically meaningless. But I don't think it's all about that. If somehow pigs could fly, socialism could work and SCOTUS upheld the CO SC ruling, that kinda means it's on for other blue states to take Trump off the ballot. So then Haley could potentially win California, NY, and so on. Obviously that's a long shot, but that's the only shot Haley has.
SCOTUS shutting down the possibility kinda means the long shot is taken off the table.
May be. but, the question was about Haley potentially dropping out if SCOTUS rules against CO. I think that's plausible.I see DeSantis and/or Ramaswamy getting back into the race in that scenario, for no other reason than to stop her from getting the delegates.
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ExactlyEven if Haley won all of Colorado's delegates, it's basically meaningless. But I don't think it's all about that. If somehow pigs could fly, socialism could work and SCOTUS upheld the CO SC ruling, that kinda means it's on for other blue states to take Trump off the ballot. So then Haley could potentially win California, NY, and so on. Obviously that's a long shot, but that's the only shot Haley has.
SCOTUS shutting down the possibility kinda means the long shot is taken off the table.