Nikki Haley will announce 2024 presidential run in February
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley will announce the launch of her 2024 presidential campaign in the coming weeks, according to a report.
Haley, who served in the Trump administration as the ambassador to the United Nations, will reportedly declare her intention to seek the Republican presidential nomination at a Feb. 15 event in Charleston, South Carolina, according to the Post and Courier newspaper.
She would join her ex-boss, former President Donald Trump, as the only other Republican to formally enter the 2024 presidential fray.
Haley’s expected announcement in two weeks comes as no surprise. The former South Carolina governor has teased a run at the White House for months, despite at one point saying that she would never run against Trump, 76, for president.
Earlier this month, Haley said during an interview on Fox News that she thinks she can be an effective commander-in-chief.
“Yes, I think I can be that leader,” Haley told Bret Baier on Fox News’ “Special Report” when asked about her presidential ambitions.
“I was – as governor, I took on a hurting state with double-digit unemployment, and we made it the beast of the Southeast. As ambassador, I took on the world when they tried to disrespect us. And I think I showed what I’m capable of at the United Nations,” she said, touting her record.
“So, do I think I could be that leader? Yes,” Haley told Baier, adding, “I have never lost a race.”
At 51, Haley is 25 years younger than Trump, and during her Jan. 19 interview with Fox, she argued that it is time for a younger generation of leaders in Washington.
“When you’re looking at the future of America, I think it’s time for new generational change,” she said. “I don’t think you need to be 80 years old to go be a leader in D.C. I think we need a young generation to come in, step up, and really start fixing things.”
Trump told reporters over the weekend that Haley reached out recently and informed him that she was considering launching her campaign.
“She called me and said she’d like to consider it, and I said, ‘You should do it,’” Trump said.
A Yahoo News/YouGov poll released in December found Haley favored for president in 2024 by 5% of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents, well behind Trump and Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who were supported by 42% and 47%, respectively.
But more recent polling has found less support for the former Trump administration official.
Polls conducted by Emerson College, Morning Consult, and Harvard CAPS/Harris in January all tally 3% support for Haley in 2024.
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