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Nikki Haley will close the year with an intense tour in New Hampshire focused on getting closer to Trump

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By Evaristo Lara

Dec 27, 2023, 2:49 PM EST

Nikki Haley, candidate for the Republican nomination, will close the year with an intense tour in New Hampshire focused on shortening the distance that separates her from Donald Trump, leader in all polls facing the primaries that will take place on January 23.

With less than a month left until the elections are held in the Granite State, The former ambassador to the United Nations intends to close her campaign as strongly as possible to convince citizens that it represents a better option to fight the White House from the Democrats.

Recently, The only woman who appeared in the Republican selection process with the aim of having her name appear on the presidential ballot received the support of Governor Chris Sununu who considers it the strongest card to prevent Donald Trump from becoming the standard bearer of conservatives.

In fact, along with the rallies that he intends to hold in one of the key states in his political aspirations, Haley will promote a television ad where the local state leader explains to the citizens he governs why he gave his full support to the woman focused on demonstrating that Trump is far from being considered an impossible rival to beat at the polls.

“She is a leader who strengthens people. She is a live free or die Republican who understands fiscal responsibility and individual freedom. “She is a new generation of conservative leaders who can help put the chaos and drama of the past behind us,” Sununu appears to say in Haley’s campaign promo.

Accompanied by Governor Chris Sununu, Nikki Haley aims to strengthen her image with the citizens of New Hampshire. (Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Surprisingly and In a matter of weeks, the former governor of New Jersey went from having only one digit of Republican support to fighting for second place against Ron DeSantis and from there to appearing as the possible winner in the New Hampshire elections.

Data from a survey conducted a few days ago by the CBS News/YouGov television network places Haley as the winner in the Granite State and already located in second place in popularity nationally, with 29%, leaving behind Ron DeSantis’ 11%, but still far from the 44% of those who support Donald Trump.

Faced with a scenario of such magnitude, for the first time, the PAC that supports the New York tycoon launched a promotional in which it intends to hit Haley’s image by reminding citizens how, during her time as governor, she supported an increase in the gasoline tax. even though he had promised not to do so.

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