Haley claims that Biden is more dangerous than Trump
Haley’s Legacy: Providing for a Preventing War in the Era of War, and Is Hillary More Dangerous than Trump?
Super Tuesday, the single voting day with the most delegates up for grabs, may be Haley’s last chance in a race she is losing to Donald Trump, who leads her in the polls.
She has continued to raise funds and be involved with the campaign. Haley’s campaign says that she raised the most funds of any candidate in January, at more than $16 million.
I would encourage my other Republicans to understand that there is a need to prevent war. If Russia is defeated in this case, then we all will be at war.
Haley fought back against Trump’s opposition to funding for the fight against Russia. She urged congressional Republicans to pass aid to the country that has been stalled in the legislative branch after a number of lawmakers yielded to the former president’s pressure.
“The focus is making sure that Ukraine has the equipment and ammunition they need so that they can finish this. They have a great fighting force. We just need to give them the tools to finish this,” she said.
Nikki Haley: “What’s wrong with the teleprompter?” “I have no doubts about Donald Trump regaining the presidency,” a state spokesperson told NPR
“People don’t like when he goes off the teleprompter and says crazy things like he’d rather take Putin’s side over our allies,” Haley said. When he mocks the military people don’t like it. People don’t like it when he calls people names.”
The former South Carolina governor also spoke against what she called “hate, division and chaos” fomented by Trump. She compared the ex-president to a “bully,” and stressed that he failed to obtain significant portions of the electorate in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley told NPR that President Biden presents a bigger threat to the country if reelected than his predecessor, former President Donald Trump.
“I think what’s really important is to know that the majority of Americans dislike Donald Trump and Joe Biden,” she said. “So we think that there needs to be an alternative.”
I have a lot of doubts about Trump regaining the presidency. I am worried about Joe Biden being president. I think both of these men gave us chaos, and that they have given us division.
Source: Nikki Haley says Biden is ‘more dangerous’ than Trump but neither is fit for the job
Sen. J.R. Manchin, D.C. Ambassador Nikki Haley, S.J. Inskeep, and the Future of the Senate
Haley admitted that she hadn’t thought about what would come after that. “But our goal was between South Carolina and Super Tuesday, another 20 states have voted, and that’s more of the representation we want, let people’s voices be heard.”
She told Morning Edition that the furthest they had thought about was going into Super Tuesday states, and she was in South Carolina on her bus.
She promised in an interview with National Public Radio to stay in the race until the Super Tuesday contests on March 5.
“We need to bring a new generation of leadership that focuses on solutions of the future and that is why I think we need to have a new president,” Haley stated in a Morning interview with Steve Inskeep.
“I don’t look at age,” the democratic senator told NPR’s Michel Martin. “I look at [candidates] person by person. I’ve had no issue with Joe Biden since we’ve been talking.
Senator Manchin joined Michel Martin days after announcing his own decision not to seek the presidential nomination in 2024. After fifteen years in office he spoke of his legacy, but he was hesitant to support another presidential candidate in the future. Below are some of the highlights from that interview.
The senator decided to stay out of the presidential race after flirting with a third party bid for months. During his announcement, he declined to endorse Biden or any other candidate, although he did offer praise to Trump’s lone GOP rival, the former U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley.
The No Labels Group: A Movement for a Unity ticket in the House of Representatives (Sen. Joe Manchin on why he can’t endorse Trump, but isn’t sold on Biden)
It’s hard with the Democratic Party and Republican parties being the businesses that are in Washington today, and I mean businesses, these are big billion dollar businesses that have picked their product, and many have gone in the direction of choosing who they think would be their strongest product. And that’s what they’re going to go with. And I, I just don’t fit in the Democrats process and they are doing things or the Republican process. I’ve always been independent minded.
I thought about that, and so I did. I have been with the No Labels Group for a while, and I think they are a wonderful group. They are trying to give someone the chance to have a venue at some point in the future. I’ve appreciated that they’ve been working and moving towards putting a unity ticket together. I think it’s trying to give an option. I just believe right now this timing wasn’t right for me and I didn’t want to be a spoiler.
[Biden’s team] keeps playing to the base versus where the voters are going to be. This next election will be decided by moderate, centrist, independent voters. They’re not talking to them.
I think we should be putting ourselves back in a moderate, centrist stance where people feel safe and they don’t think they’re being pushed. They don’t think that you have a finger or thumb on the scale, and are moving things to the left.
I think of how we deal with crimes in this country, how we deal with the border, and how we deal with our fiscal responsibilities. I think that no one’s taking the debt of this nation as seriously as they should. I think the greatest challenge that we have is getting our finances under control. It’s impossible to spend like a drunken sailor.
Source: Sen. Joe Manchin on why he can’t endorse Trump, but isn’t sold on Biden
Reply to “Comment on ‘Why he can’t endorse Trump, but isn’t sold on Biden'”
I have said there’s no way I could support or vote for Donald Trump. I don’t think it would be good for our country or our world standing. We have enough things in upheaval.
I just thought it was horrendous when a former president could not have condolences to a family that lost a 47 year old husband, a father and a son in a country that basically just eliminates their opposition. And when former President Trump couldn’t even say ‘my heart goes out to the Navalny family’ It’s wrong. There’s nothing right about this. He is very quiet and does not say a word. It seems like he kind of admires the people that operate and govern that way, such as Putin. It scares the bejesus out of me.
Source: Sen. Joe Manchin on why he can’t endorse Trump, but isn’t sold on Biden
Joe Manchin: Third Party Trump Biden: Why he can’t endorse Trump, but isn’t sold on Biden
I would consider anyone who puts country before themselves to bring people together. But you when you start denigrating and villainizing other people. When you’re going to use hatred and revenge, it’s your mode of operation. That’s not right. There’s nothing normal about that.
The 118th Congress will be remembered as the least productive Congress in the history of the United States of America. That’s a sad situation. Only 39 bills have been passed so far. We usually pass an average of about 523 bills every two years.
Source: Sen. Joe Manchin on why he can’t endorse Trump, but isn’t sold on Biden
What I’ve Learned about the Government’s Role in Providing a Quality of Life and Things I’m Not Abusive About
I have been very adamantly supportive of trying to give every American a chance to have a quality of life, no matter what the race to matter what their religion, no matter what their sexual preferences. Those on the extremes that may be taking a different path in life make it difficult to get over those things. When [the government] tries to push that into the mainstream, people reject it. And that’s not the government’s role. And I’ve said this all my life. I never have believed the government would be my provider. Government was my partner, whether it be local, municipalities, local, county, local and a state government. They were not my provider, nor did I expect them to be. I hope government had compassion and moral values that helped those who couldn’t help themselves. That’s who I am, what I’ve always tried to do, and what I will always do.