Hard choices lie ahead for Haley supporters heading into Nov. election

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2024
  • Voters who supported former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley's bid for the Republican presidential nomination now find themselves facing hard choices heading into the November election.
    Do they vote for Donald Trump or Joe Biden? Or do they not vote at all? White House correspondent Serena Marshall sat down with five Haley supporters from the key swing state of Georgia who are grappling with their 2024 decision.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @harrisonlivingston9737
    @harrisonlivingston9737 11 дней назад

    Go Leah- Georgia Women for Nikki representing!

  • @Capt_Ransom
    @Capt_Ransom 11 дней назад

    Yes, the candidates for office besides being too old, are also too extreme for most of us. Trump is absolutely a politician no matter that he has somehow convinced some people that he is different. Being loud and rude does not make him a rebel, it just makes him loud and rude. He was also more concerned with his own affairs and ego than the affairs of the country when he was in office and this is going to be even worse now. I cannot help but wonder if the only reason he is running is to get that presidential immunity. I am an independent and just based on her experience, integrity and age, I probably would have voted for her. I will not vote for Trump, he is way too busy with his own affairs to do a good job. Like the one lady in the video, I will either not vote or vote for Biden. Biden is far from perfect but he is the lesser of two evils to me. It is sad that this is how the American people have had to vote for at least a few decades now. Moderates are being held hostage by the extremist. Political parties should be abolished, candidates should run on thier own stances and congress needs term limits just like the President. Term limits are something that most Americans agree on regardless of which party they support. Independent or Non-Affliated voter numbers have been increasing over the last 20 years due to people feeling that the candidates we are presented with do not represent us . I suspect that no matter the outcome of this election, the number of independent voters is going to swell considerably over the next 4 years.

  • @dann1741
    @dann1741 11 дней назад +2

    She says her top issue is immigration, but she will cross party lines to vote for Joe Biden! Haha, she is a clown.

    • @Capt_Ransom
      @Capt_Ransom 11 дней назад

      Maybe her concerns regarding immigration are not the same as yours. What she is, is a moderate. Moderates do not like Trump and will vote for him only if they think he is the lesser of two evils. Some people have integrity and believe that voting for him is much worse than not voting at all or voting for the other party. Some people have a mind of thier own and vote based on who they think the best candidate is, regardless of party affiliation. Many people are changing to independent, because they are tired of this partisan nonsense and can see clearly that both parties are two sides of the same coin.