Nikki Haley, who is in the US presidential race, has described current President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump as a ‘double threat to democracy’. According to media reports, Nikki Haley at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire said, “America is not racist. But Joe Biden and Donald Trump are a ‘double threat to democracy’. I want to be strong. But we don’t know how it will be when the figures come out. ,
Nikki Haley wants to do better than Iowa. Nikki Haley finished 32 points behind Donald Trump in the state caucuses and placed third, 2 points behind Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
According to polls, Nikki Haley is very close to Donald Trump in New Hampshire.
Nikki Haley gave an interview to Fox earlier this week, in which she was asked about the Republican Party being racist, to which she said that “America has never been a racist country.”
She said she grew up in a rural county in South Carolina, where she experienced racist attitudes. There was a lot of racism that we had to deal with. But my parents instilled in me the belief that America is not a racist country. If they had not done this, every black or brown child in America would not have had an opportunity.
Haley further said that if America had not been founded on the principle of equality, I would never have been able to reach here. The principle of equality means that all people are created equal.
Nikki Haley became the country’s first female minority governor and then also became Trump’s US ambassador to the United Nations.
Haley has repeatedly linked Trump to President Joe Biden on another issue, portraying the two as dual threats to national unity and progress, saying, “While the world is burning, we are “Do you really want to see two 80-year-old people standing there?”
We don’t need people causing distractions. We need people who love America. We need people who understand that if your time is up, step out of the way and give a chance to a new generation of leaders.”