DeSantis knocks Haley for refusing Fox News debate
- Ron DeSantis is attempting to provoke a debate with Nikki Haley, who has declined due to Republican Party rules.
- Haley's popularity has increased among GOP donors as DeSantis' polling numbers have dropped significantly.
- DeSantis accuses Haley of being out of touch with Republican voters, citing issues such as her stance on immigration and support for Disney.
6 Articles
6 Articles
‘Relying On Liberal Media’: DeSantis Blasts Nikki Haley As ‘Fundamentally Out Of Step’ Over ‘Establishment’ Proposals
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called out Nikki Haley, stating that her positions on policies are “fundamentally out of step with Republican voters.”
DeSantis knocks Haley for refusing Fox News debate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized fellow former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley for not showing interest in a proposed debate with him on Fox News. As he appeared on pundit Laura Ingraham’s program Monday, DeSantis was asked why Haley has not accepted an invitation to debate, which the host had proposed she host on her…
DeSantis Slams Haley for Refusing to Debate Him on Fox – Which the RNC Has Said Would Disqualify Candidates From GOP Debates
Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticized rival Nikki Haley for declining to debate him on Fox News, a move that the Republican National Committee has already said would disqualify candidates from future sanctioned debates.
Ron DeSantis claims Nikki Haley 'wouldn't like' how a debate hosted by Laura Ingraham would go
Ron DeSantis is still trying to troll Nikki Haley into a debate where the moderator likely would favor him, though he’s not framing it quite that way. During a Monday interview on “The Ingraham Angle,” the 2024 presidential candidate said Haley “probably wouldn’t like what the debate would be about,” citing various “establishment-oriented positions” she has taken. DeSantis cited her belief in a social media registry, contended she believes there…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage