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Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley on Fox News: Nobody Wants a Biden-Trump Rematch

January 13, 2024

DAVENPORT, Iowa – Tonight, Nikki Haley joined Fox News' Brian Kilmeade to discuss her one-on-one match-up against Donald Trump, her growing momentum, and Taiwan's recent win for democracy.

Haley on her one-on-one match-up against Donald Trump...

"This is quickly going to become a two-person race. I think it's going to be me and Donald Trump going into New Hampshire... And then we're going take it to my state in South Carolina... And so we'll take him on... We very much see a path. You can tell we have related to people on the ground. This is about a relationship, Brian. It's about people trusting you... But more than that, what we've seen from everybody, they don't want a Biden-Trump rematch again. They want to go in a new direction. They don't want to talk about the old names of the past in Trump and Biden. They want to talk about how they're going to go forward and they're worried about their kids more than anything. We're hearing people saying that they're worried about their kids and their grandkids and they want to see us go forward."

Haley on the win for democracy in Taiwan...

"I think that a lot of what Biden's doing is clumsy. What keeps me up at night is what happens between now and election day, because, you look at him now, he's definitely different than he was a couple of years ago and it's scary for everybody. But that was a great win for Taiwan. Keep in mind, China was flying drones overhead, they were doing every intimidation tactic that they possibly could on the people of Taiwan, and at the end of the day democracy won. The people won. They had a fair election, they went and said they wanted to continue to have their freedom. China didn't get the candidate they wanted and that was a good day for democracy."

Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley on Fox News: Nobody Wants a Biden-Trump Rematch Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/370137

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