Trump Puts An End To Nikki Haley VP Rumors: ‘The Only Votes She Got Were From Democrats’
Trump has firmly quashed rumors surrounding Nikki Haley’s potential candidacy as his vice president, asserting, “The only votes she got were from Democrats.” In a Fox News-hosted town hall, former President Donald Trump addressed Haley’s lack of electoral success, suggesting her continued presence in the race stems from uncertainty rather than genuine competitiveness.
Moderator Laura Ingraham pressed Trump on Haley’s persistent campaign efforts despite her poor performance in key primary states and dwindling support in her home state of South Carolina. Trump candidly remarked, “I don’t think she knows how to get out,” indicating his belief that Haley’s continued candidacy lacks a clear strategic direction.
Trump’s commentary extended to Haley’s fundraising activities, implying that her ability to secure substantial donations was fueled by Democratic interests seeking to undermine his own candidacy in the general election. He dismissed the notion of a potential Trump-Haley ticket, asserting that he had already settled the matter months prior.
“Well, they’re trying to hurt me because of the general election. So the Democrats are giving her money and she’s playing into the game,” Trump added, suggesting a partisan motivation behind Haley’s fundraising success.
“I think she just can’t get herself to get out. She’s doing poorly in the polls,” he continued, acknowledging Haley’s electoral struggles and expressing understanding for her persistence in the race. “But she’s doing very poorly. She lost in record numbers in Iowa, record numbers in New Hampshire.”
Addressing Haley’s recent remarks about her vice-presidential aspirations at a Greenville rally, Trump humorously remarked, “Well, I settled it about three months ago,” drawing laughter and applause from the audience.
He emphasized Haley’s significant deficit in the polls, particularly in her home state where she trailed by a substantial margin.
Trump’s remarks underscored Haley’s struggle to gain traction within the Republican Party despite her previous political stature as a former governor and UN ambassador. The exchange highlighted the internal dynamics of the Republican primary race as candidates sought to position themselves for the upcoming election cycle.
Throughout the discussion, Trump’s tone remained charged and direct, reflecting the heightened tensions and stakes surrounding the presidential race. His comments encapsulated the broader narrative of political maneuvering and competition within the Republican Party.