Nikki Haley says Americans too 'smart' to vote for 'convicted' Trump after she vows to support him
- Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley stated that Americans would not vote for President Donald Trump if he was convicted of a crime, emphasizing that any Republican would be better than Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
- Haley defended her previous decision to support Trump if he was convicted, asserting that it is still uncertain whether Trump will be the nominee and expressing confidence in the American people to make the right decision.
- Haley emphasized the importance of choosing a Republican nominee who can defeat Kamala Harris and prevent her from becoming president, as it would impede the country's progress.
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Haley: Americans Won't Vote For "Convicted Criminal" - Joe.My.God.
“First of all, he’s innocent until proven guilty. But you are implying that the American people are not smart. The American people are not going to vote for a convicted criminal. The American people are going to vote for someone who can win a general election. I have faith in the American people. They know …
Nikki Haley: Americans Are Too 'Smart' to Vote for 'Convicted' Trump
Former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC), a Republican presidential candidate, said Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation" that Americans were too smart to vote for President Donald Trump if he was convicted of a crime. | Clips
Nikki Haley says Americans too 'smart' to vote for 'convicted' Trump after she vows to support him
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley defended her pledge to support Donald Trump if he is the GOP nominee despite claiming Americans are too "smart" to vote for a convicted felon. Although Trump has pleaded not guilty in four criminal cases, CBS host Robert Costa asked Haley if she would stand by her vow to support the Republican nominee even if he was convicted. "When you were on that debate stage in Milwaukee, which has earned you s…
Haley on supporting Trump: Americans ‘are not going to vote for a convicted criminal’
Former Ambassador to the UN and presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Sunday explained her pledge to support former President Trump as the eventual nominee, even if he is convicted in any of the criminal cases against him, by saying she did not foresee that scenario playing out. In an interview on CBS News’s “Face the…
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