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Haley Dismisses Polls: People Are ‘Getting Tired’ of Trump’s ‘Drama and Chaos’
Former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC), a Republican presidential candidate, said on this week’s broadcast of “Fox New Sunday” that former President Donald Trump’s strong lead in the polls won’t turn into votes because people were “getting tired” of the “drama and chaos.”
Anchor Shannon Bream said, “President Trump is up 30 to 40 points on entire rest of the field.”
She asked, “How do you convince voters to abandon somebody that is up 30 or 40 points?”
Haley said, “I think certainly Trump has some strong support. I’ve always said he was the right president at the right time, and I agree with a lot of his policies. The problem is drama and chaos follow him. Whether fairly or not, it is constantly following him and Americans feel it. And so I think you can look at that with our elections over and over again, we paid a price for it. We need to have someone who can win the general election, as well. We need to make sure we have a new conservative leader.
Republicans have lost last seven out of eight last popular votes for president.”
She continued, “Send somebody in there that beats Biden between nine and 13 points. That the way we win up and down the ticket, governor’s races, congressional seats, all of those seats. That’s what we’re trying to do, is not just win the presidential, we want to win across the board. I can do that.”
Haley added, “I’ll tell you that I think people are getting tired of the drama and the chaos and the negativity.”
President Joe Biden Appears Confused During Veterans Day Ceremony
President Joe Biden appeared confused on Saturday during a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate Veterans Day.
During the solemn ceremony, the 80-year-old president was slowly guided by a member of the Honor Guard to place a wreath in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
However, after doing so, he seemed confused about what to do. He turned around to walk back to his place but then suddenly turned back around towards the wreath.
The member of the Honor Guard then raised a gloved hand to gesture for him to return to his place.
It was an unusually awkward scene for a president during a wreath-laying ceremony.
The moment was captured live on C-SPAN and highlighted by critics on social media.
While Biden has stumbled and fumbled around a stage many times, the latest incident comes as more questions are being raised — including by Democrats — about Biden’s age as he seeks a second term in the White House.
Politico, in a Friday newsletter, called Biden’s age “no laughing matter these days,” adding:
It’s at the heart of his precarious standing in the polls and he needs a strategy — something, anything — for addressing voters’ concerns about electing an octogenarian to a second term which will end when he is 86 years old.
In August, about three-quarters of adults in an Associated Press-NORC poll said they think Biden is too old to effectively serve as president. Even among Democrats, the numbers were scary — 69% said he was too old.
The newsletter noted that when asked what words came to mind when mentioning Biden, more than a quarter of poll respondents used words associated with age, such as “old, outdated, aging and elderly,” and 15 percent mentioned words associated with being “slow and confused.”
The report noted that Biden’s top challenger for 2024 — former President Donald Trump — does not suffer from the same perception.