Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley said at an event Wednesday that New Hampshire voters “got it right” and would “fix” the results of the upcoming Iowa caucuses.
The former South Carolina governor currently has approval ratings of 24.8% in New Hampshire and 16% in Iowa, trailing front-runner Donald Trump, who leads in both states with 46% and 51%, respectively. . according to Go to RealClearPolitics. “They have a chance to get this right,” Haley told a crowd during a campaign stop in New Hampshire on January 15, less than two weeks after the Iowa caucuses, according to people familiar with the matter. video From The Citizen. (Related: Nikki Haley doesn't mention slavery when asked about causes of the Civil War)
“We have an opportunity to get this right. I believe we will get it right. I have faith in each and every one of you. You know how to do this. I hope Iowa does it. You know you're starting, you know you're fixing it,'' Haley said.
The audience responded to Haley's remarks with laughter and cheers, and Haley went on to say that her home state of South Carolina was “bringing it home” after Iowa and New Hampshire.
“That’s what we do,” Haley said.
However, Republican Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds… answered Haley said on X Wednesday that “no adjustments are needed” for Iowa State to make its decision.
I believe in Iowans making their own decisions. No “fix” required!
— Kim Reynolds (@KimReynoldsIA) January 4, 2024
Reynolds endorsed DeSantis in November, saying he didn't think Trump could win the general election and that he “trusted Ron.”
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