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Biden Campaign Woos Nikki Haley Voters As Poll Shows Trump Ignores Them

Biden Campaign Woos Nikki Haley Voters As Poll Shows Trump Ignores Them

Biden Campaign Woos Nikki Haley Voters As Poll Shows Trump Ignores Them

India-West News Desk

WASHINGTON, DC – The Biden-Harris 2024 has released a new ad making a direct appeal to Nikki Haley voters to join the Biden-Harris coalition.

The 30-second spot, “Save America. Join Us,” highlights Donald Trump’s repeated insults of Nikki Haley and her supporters — and underscores his active refusal of their support. In the ad, Trump tells a reporter asking how he plans to bring Haley voters into his column, “I’m not sure we need too many.”

“Donald Trump has made it crystal clear he doesn’t want support from voters who cast their ballot for Nikki Haley so let us be equally clear: there is a home for everyone on this campaign who knows Donald Trump cannot be back in the White House,” said Communications Director Michael Tyler.

Using the recent Republican primary results to determine the ad’s placement, this seven-figure, video-centric ad flight will run for three weeks in eight key battleground states, targeting Nikki Haley voters in predominantly suburban ZIP codes where she performed well against Trump. The ad will run across a wide array of digital platforms including Meta, YouTube, connected TV, and online video.

ABC News has reported that two in ten to as many as three in ten Republican primary voters in Ohio continued to resist former President Donald Trump’s 2024 candidacy — and among those supporting Nikki Haley, nearly half in its exit poll of Ohio’s GOP primary said they’d back Joe Biden in November.

Despite Trump having sewn up his party’s nomination, ABC News said, 20% of Ohio GOP primary voters would be dissatisfied with Trump as the nominee, while 22% said he lacks the temperament to serve effectively and 28% said he wouldn’t be fit for office if convicted of a crime.

At the end of the day, 18% said they wouldn’t support Trump in November, with 10% of that number preferring Biden and 8% saying they wouldn’t vote for either. Nationally, 6% of Republicans voted for Biden in 2020. ABC pointed out that nonparticipation by some Republicans would be a further risk for Trump.

Much of the criticism of Trump comes from Haley voters, who turned out for Ohio’s primary despite her departure from the race.

Among her supporters, 88% would be dissatisfied with Trump as the nominee, 91% said he lacks the temperament for office and 88% said he’d be unfit if convicted. Eight in 10 said they wouldn’t vote for him in the general election, with 47% preferring Biden and 32% saying they wouldn’t vote for either candidate. Just 18% of Haley voters in Ohio said they’d vote for Trump in the fall, per the exit poll.

Sixty percent of Haley voters also called the Republican Party “too conservative,” as did 19% of GOP primary voters overall. Additionally, as in previous races this year, a minority of Republican voters — 42% — considered themselves “part of the MAGA movement.”

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  • “Eight in 10 said they wouldn’t vote for him in the general election, with 47% preferring Biden and 32% saying they wouldn’t vote for either candidate. Just 18% of Haley voters in Ohio said they’d vote for Trump in the fall, per the exit poll.”

    Biden needs to glorify in campaign ads the intelligence, judgment, and foresight of the Haley supporters who refuse to support Trump. It seems about 38% of Haley supporters will vote for Biden in the general election. That’s HUGE!

    March 29, 2024
  • The best strategy for the Biden administration would be to appoint Nikki Haley as an ambassador to the United Nations. She has the experience, fortitude, and skills to represent the United States in the world body. Democrats always had at least one non-Democrat in the government to represent all people of diverse political opinions in the country. This proposed appointment would help President Biden among the Trump-disenchanted Republicans. Additionally, President Biden should consider appointing Liz Channey to the White House staff as Senior Advisor to the President on intergovernmental relations. With these two appointments, the prospects of President Biden’s reelection will be strengthened immensely.

    March 29, 2024

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