Adele, Iowa – Supporters of Republican presidential candidate and former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley have offered their predictions for the outcome of Monday's Iowa caucuses, offering predictions about which candidate she would choose if she ultimately becomes the Republican nominee. Some made it clear whether they would refuse to support it.
Fox News Digital visited Haley's final rally on Monday, where many voters expressed their admiration for her and said she would “close the gap” with front-runner former President Donald Trump. He expressed optimism that this would happen.
“The media will say Trump is going to blow everything. Maybe he'll win, but I think the gap between him and Nikki will be much closer,” one voter, Claudia, told FOX.
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Claudia, a supporter of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, spoke to FOX News Digital at a rally in Adel, Iowa, on January 14th. (Brandon Gillespie/Fox News)
“Nicki is a consensus builder. She's worked on both sides. She's a thinker. I think it's very important for our president to have international knowledge, but in all global knowledge. “You can't beat Nikki. She's just solid,” she added.
Another voter named Steph told Fox that she doesn't know who will ultimately come out on top in the caucus, but that Haley is a “smart person” who can “bridge the gap” between Democrats and Republicans. Told.
“She doesn't take anything personal. She has financial responsibilities. She wants to know and control the borders. What I disagree with her about is I have no idea,” she said. .
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Steph continued, “But most importantly, it's time to repair our country. We are in turmoil, but in a very gentle and collective way we can “I think she's the only one who can bring everyone back together. She's listening.” “She cares. She doesn't have any drama. She's great. She's a great person, she's a great leader, and she's really, really what we need right now.”

Republican presidential candidate and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley spoke at a campaign event at Country Lane Lodge in Adel, Iowa, on January 14th. (Joe Radle/Getty Images)
Dennis and Stacey told Fox that it was a “tough decision” between Haley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who decided together weeks ago to support Haley.
Stacy said people would be “surprised” by Haley's performance on Monday and if she continues to perform well in subsequent states, even though she believes Trump “has that power.” , predicted that she might eventually become a candidate. “We won't know until the caucuses are over,” Dennis said only.
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“We really want someone who can bring us back together. A president shouldn't be someone who hates half the people. And I feel like we have two front-runners from both parties in that position right now,” said a party member. Assembly District Chairman Terry said. Fox.
”[Haley] It still has a strong Republican base. She believes in pro-life, etc., but she is willing to listen and understand other people's opinions. And I think that's what America needs today,” he added.

Dennis and Stacey, supporters of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, spoke to Fox News Digital at a rally in Adel, Iowa, on January 14th. (Brandon Gillespie/Fox News)
When asked if they would support Trump if he were ultimately the nominee, most of the rally attendees declined.
“I don't think I can do that. I would write to Nikki before I vote for Trump,” Claudia said, but Steph was adamant that the former president was not her second choice.
“I'm not going to think about it until I have to. Right now, there's no second option,” she said.
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Stacey and Dennis said they would not support Trump if he became the nominee, adding that while his opponent is a “better candidate,” they do not want a Biden president.

Terry, a supporter of former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, spoke to Fox News Digital at a rally in Adel, Iowa, on Jan. 14. (Brandon Gillespie/Fox News)
Although he did not mention Trump by name, Terry was the only person to tell Fox that he supports anyone with an “R” in their name.
“I'm a fiscal conservative. I'm tired of the government spending our money, taking our money, and taking us into debt. And that's the number one reason I've voted Republican in the past. . . . I'm still a pretty moderate socially. . . . I think the Republican Party can still give us that,” he added.
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Despite subzero temperatures and snow blanketing the state, most expressed confidence that voters would be brave enough to cast their ballots despite the conditions, but older Iowans will be able to safely make their way to the polls. There were also concerns that it would be difficult to get to.
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