In a rather shocking turn of events, none other than Nikki Haley has just scored a serious victory over otherwise top presidential candidate Donald Trump.
While Trump may be soaring across various polls, especially against Biden, it is clear that other Republican hopefuls are making major inroads amongst highly influential politicians.
Including a powerful endorsement just in time for the first set of primaries in 2024.
In November, Haley had a rather telling interview with radio host Jack Heath in November, where she made it rather clear that she was wide open to receiving highly influential endorsements.
And one such endorsement includes the endorsement from New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, given that the Republican primary in the state is next month.
“It would be big. There’s no mistaking that Chris is a popular governor, not just in the state. He’s popular around the country,” Haley mused.
Indeed, he is. And such an endorsement would make a major change in the dynamics of the current presidential race.
Haley, biding her time, played coy as to whether or not she would receive the endorsement from Sununu.
“The idea that if we could get his endorsement, it would mean a lot. But, you know, we’ll wait and see. He’s taking his time on this one and we’re going to hold out,” Haley announced.
On his part, Sununu has also hinted that the race between candidates was “wide open,” rather than a “two-man” race between Trump and DeSantis.
“I think the race is actually wide open,” Sununu mused.
And, on that note, Sununu has now made his position official: He is “all in” on a Haley presidency for 2024.
“Let’s get this thing done. We’re all in on Nikki Haley, undoubtedly. You can feel the energy. You can feel it,” Sununu proclaimed.
Republican voters can certainly “feel it,” that’s for sure.
As in a seismic shift in the 2024 presidential race less than a year before it occurs.
“This is not a campaign … This is a movement,” Sununu boomed.
Indeed it is. The question however, is which kind of “movement?”
If Haley wins New Hampshire, Trump will undoubtedly face myriad complications.
In fact the mainstream media is already cackling about such complications, which is evident from their typically on-the-nose headlines.
“Sununu endorses Haley, hoping to slow Trump’s march to nomination,” CNN gloated.
That may be true.
At the same time, Haley would surely be a better option than Biden.
Moreover, since Biden has managed to enrage Dems in New Hampshire from stripping them of hosting the first primary, it is safe to say that the New England state will be full of surprises in 2024.
Author: Jane Jones