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Nikki Haley, the former U.N. ambassador, faces a challenging road to overtake Donald Trump in the GOP race, according to political analyst Henry Olsen. However, Haley could confound experts by targeting independent voters, who might hold the key to her success. Olsen suggests that Haley may need to actively seek the support of Trump-hating independents rather than assuming their natural allegiance. By doing so, she could disrupt the Republican nomination process. Additionally, Haley's stance against GOP antisemitism has been highlighted as a potential strategy to secure the nomination. This analysis comes amidst discussions surrounding Haley's bid for the GOP nomination.
"Nikki Haley’s path to the nomination: stand up to GOP antisemitism" (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/zJPz3nckeS https://t.co/LWKc0thEEJ
Nikki Haley might assume that she’ll win the support of Trump-hating independents naturally, but she’ll probably have to ask them to show up, @HenryOlsenEPPC writes. "She could upend the GOP race if she does." https://t.co/LmJ2xov2xR
The level of the mind of someone who would consider voting for Nikki Haley - for anything.
Nikki Haley faces a near-impossible path to overtake Donald Trump, @HenryOlsenEPPC writes. "But the former U.N. ambassador might have an ace in the hole that could confound experts: independent voters." https://t.co/chRzmsLLD4
Nikki Haley is the absolute hubris of Never Trump. They were offered an alternative who wasn't in their tribe but enjoyed extremely high favorables among Republicans. They couldn't just be happy. Instead, they had to go for the Bush-era gold, and now they'll get nothing.