Republicans coming home to Trump
This week, former South Carolina Gov. and GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley finally endorsed Donald Trump.
And boy, the news was an unpleasant surprise to political media that have convinced themselves Trump is the next Hitler.
On outlets like CNN and MSNBC, Haley was disparaged as if she were a traitor to the American republic.
The American left, it seems, continues to believe a sizable contingent of Never-Trump Republican voters can sink the former president.
It’s all just wishcasting.
Most Haley voters will be Trump voters. And the fact that Haley, highly critical of the former president during the primaries, is supporting Trump is no more shocking than Hillary Clinton backing Barack Obama after their brutal primary contest in 2008 or George H.W. Bush backing Ronald Reagan after enthusiastically disparaging the Gipper for a year during the 1980 primary race.
Haley, who values her political future, continues to argue that Trump is a flawed candidate, but superior to Joe Biden.
Considering the state of the border, inflation, and our foreign policy, this is a wholly reasonable position to take.
Moreover, what was left unsaid in the media’s freakout over Haley’s “treachery” is that it’s Biden’s coalition that’s fraying.
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I don't find this surprising at all. Trump is obviously better than Biden. The economy was better under Trump and the world was a safer place. Voters also recognize what a mess Biden has made of his presidency.
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