Haley Reconsidered for Trump VP Role: Report
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and ex-President Donald Trump are reportedly mending their relationship following the intense 2024 Republican primary. Speculations suggest a potential partnership between them that was previously dismissed. Haley, formerly the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under Trump, is now being considered as a vice-presidential candidate by Trump. This move signifies a significant shift in their dynamics.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump may be getting closer to burying the hatchet since the end of the brutal 2024 Republican primary.
Their renewed relationship might even entail a partnership both of them appeared to have rejected out of hand just months ago. Haley, who was the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under Trump, might find her way onto her former boss’s presidential ticket as his vice president.
Haley is now under “active consideration” by Trump to be his vice president, according to Axios. The South Carolina politician has yet to endorse Trump for the presidency since dropping out of the primary in March after losing critical states on Super Tuesday.
It has long been believed that Trump is interested in a female running mate — he had Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), former centrist Democrat turned independent Tulsi Gabbard, and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) on his shortlist at one point.
But Haley appeared to have taken herself out of contention, given Trump’s comments before the New Hampshire primary in January, and their combative relationship.
“She is OK, but she is not presidential timber,” Trump said. “And when I say that, that probably means she is not going to be chosen as the vice president.”
Haley also said then that such a move would be “off the table” for her. Yet, that is also when Haley was still competitive in the primary with Trump, and looked to appeal to the more moderate base of the Republican Party.
The latter could be a solid reason for Trump to pursue her, but there’s also concern the move could irk some people close to Trump, and more conservative voters.
But Haley has drawn a significant amount of votes away from Trump in this year’s primary, and appealing to that moderate base could help the former president siphon votes away from President Joe Biden.
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Trump named Mike Pence as his vice president in July 2016 despite the latter’s late endorsement of him as well.
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is the betting favorite to be Trump’s vice presidential nominee with Gabbard and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) behind him.
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