Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. “I don't think President Trump's going to be the nominee. I think it's going to be me.
But I will tell you that any Republican is better than what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are doing," Haley told CBS News. “I will make sure that that we're going to pick someone that's going to beat a President Kamala Harris, because we can't have a President Kamala Harris, or we'll never get our country back," she added. Trump continues to lead national polls by a significant margin.
RealClearPolitics, a platform that tracks major national polls, places Trump's popularity at 53.6%. Meanwhile, DeSantis stands at 13%, followed by another Indian American candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, at 7.1% and Haley at 6%. On the topic of incumbent political figures, Haley articulated her stance in favour of term limits for US lawmakers and elected representatives.
She further called for mental competency tests for politicians above 75, advocating for a generational shift in American politics. Citing long-serving individuals like Mitch McConnell, Dianne Feinstein and Nancy Pelosi, she urged that it was time for them to step aside and let younger leaders take the helm, PTI reported. Haley underscored that the issue was not confined to any particular political party but was a systemic challenge that Congress needs to address.
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