Some Republicans are supporting presidential primary candidates, but Republican Sen. Rand Paul (Kentucky) has expressed strong opposition to Nikki Haley's candidacy, saying he is “#NeverNikki” , and made statements that could be considered anti-supportive.
in video, Paul said there's “a lot to like” about former President Donald Trump. The senator also said he is a “huge fan of Ron DeSantis' fiscal conservatism.” The MP later described Vivek Ramaswamy as an “important voice”.
However, he made it clear that he “cannot support” Haley. “I don't think informed liberals or conservatives should support Nikki Haley,” he declared.
Paul invites people to visit Never Nikki Net. The site has a form where you can enter your name, email address, phone number and zip code, and it says it's “Paid by Rand Paul for the U.S. Senate.”
The senator recently met with Democratic independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tweeted “I had a great talk with @RandPaul this morning about our shared issues of restoring free speech and ending forever wars, the spread of chronic disease, government capture, and government waste,” he wrote on Wednesday.
President Trump remains the clear frontrunner in the Republican presidential primary. pollbut Haley may prove competitive in New Hampshire.
St. Anselm University Research Center poll found Among New Hampshire Republican presidential primary voters, 45% said they were most likely to support Trump in the primary, while 31% supported Haley. Nine percent supported Chris Christie, but the former New Jersey governor recently announced he would not run for president, meaning other candidates could steal some of his supporters' votes.
“I like many aspects of not only Bobby Kennedy, but at least three other people on the Republican side,” Paul was quoted as saying. politiko. “I am absolutely convinced that Nikki Haley is wrong for our country,” he said. “And I have some voice, and I want to make sure my voice is heard.”
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