'The Real Nikki Haley': Donald Trump's 2024 Campaign Rips Rival Nikki Haley After Latest Republican Primary Debate

Donald Trumpâs 2024 campaign targeted Nikki Haley after the second Republican primary debate.
Sept. 28 2023, Published 8:05 a.m. ET
Donald Trumpâs 2024 campaign targeted Nikki Haley after the second Republican primary debate this week, Breaking Celebrity News has learned.
In a surprising development to come after Haley appeared to win Wednesday nightâs debate in Simi Valley, California, the former presidentâs campaign issued a scathing email that linked Haley to Hillary Clinton.

The former presidentâs campaign issued a scathing email that linked Haley to Hillary Clinton.
The email, titled The Real Nikki Haley, also targeted Haley for several other issues connected to the 2024 GOP nomineeâs time before and after serving as Trumpâs ambassador to the United Nations.
âHillary Clinton Is an Inspiration to Nikki Haley,â the Trump Campaignâs Wednesday night email charged.
The email then cited a 2012 New York Times interview in which the former South Carolina governor admitted that Clinton âinspiredâ her to run for office.
âThe reason I actually ran for office is because of Hillary Clinton,â Haley told the Times in April 2012.

The email, titled "The Real Nikki Haley," also targeted Haley for several other issues.
Trumpâs email accused Haley of wanting to send âMore American Fighter Planes to Fuel the Warâ in Ukraine and being âWeak on Immigrationâ by not supporting a southern border wall in 2015.
Haley was also accused of âThreatening Medicare and Social Securityâ and lying about not running for president in 2024 if Trump was also running.
NBC News reporter Allan Smith took to X on Wednesday night after the email was sent out and suggested that Trump felt threatened by Haleyâs performance during the second Republican primary debate.
âLooks like Team Trump thinks thereâs a new person in second place,â Smith wrote.
Meanwhile, Haley used the debate this week to target two of her GOP primary rivals in particular: Vivek Ramaswamy and Tim Scott.
The former South Carolina governor appeared to position herself as the most âhawkishâ candidate on issues such as China and TikTok.
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According to a Drudge Report poll, 37% of voters believed Haley won Wednesday nightâs Republican primary debate.
20% of pollsters thought that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis won the latest debate, while 19% voted for Ramaswamy and 15% voted for former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.

36% of voters believe Nikki Haley won Wednesday night's Republican primary debate.

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, and former Vice President Mike Pence performed the poorest in the Drudge Report poll with 5%, 3%, and 2%.
As Breaking Celebrity News previously reported, the Trump Campaignâs email targeting Haley on Wednesday night also came after the former South Carolina governor slammed the embattled ex-president earlier this year.
During an interview with RealClearPolitics in April, Haley said it was time to âmove forwardâ and away from the âdramaâ and âbaggageâ following Trump.
"Heâs living in the past, and the past is catching up with him in a way that it is causing drama," she said earlier this year. "We have to move forward. We canât deal with the drama thatâs following him."
"We canât deal with the baggage," Haley added at the time.
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