Nikki Haley Endorses Donald Trump for Presidential Election in November

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Nikki Haley came out in support of Donald Trump in the presidential election, elections in November

Nikki Haley served as US Ambassador to the United Nations for two years during Trump's tenure. He never seriously challenged the former President for the nomination. He won only one state and the District of Columbia before ending his election campaign.

Former Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley said on Wednesday that she will vote for Donald Trump in the November elections. However, despite strongly criticizing his former rival Trump for months during the election campaign, he has taken this decision.

There is intense speculation over who will get the votes of Haley's supporters in the November 5 general election rematch between Trump and Democratic President Joe Biden.

Gave up nomination claim

Whereas Haley had given up her bid for the Republican presidential nomination in March. But his name remains on the ballot. She still regularly gets more than 10 percent of the votes in contests, despite not campaigning. Many of those votes have been cast by Republicans and independents dissatisfied with Trump, and some Democrats have begun to support him.

US Ambassador to the United Nations

Haley, who served as US Ambassador to the United Nations for two years while Trump was in office, never seriously challenged the former president for the nomination. He won only one state and the District of Columbia before ending his election campaign. But her sharp attacks on his character and competence in the final months of her campaign made Haley the standard bearer for the waning anti-Trump wing of the Republican Party.

I will vote for Trump

Haley told the audience during a question-and-answer session that Trump has not been right on these policies. I have made it clear many times. But Biden has been disastrous, so on Wednesday she said at the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, that she would vote for Trump. The comments came after a speech on foreign policy and the event was Haley's first public appearance since leaving office. When he ended his election campaign, he did not support Trump. Although he still has not done so formally.

In the past, he had called on Trump to reach out to his supporters and get their votes. He repeated this comment on Wednesday. Haley said Trump would be wise to reach out to the millions of people who voted for him and continue to support him.