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A Shocking New Threat to Biden Emerges

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 9/7/2023 9:11:37 PM

A new Republican threat to President Joe Biden's re-election campaign has emerged in the form of a former South Carolina governor who would be the first female president if she were to win the 2024 race. Nikki Haley, a contender for the GOP presidential nomination, poses the greatest risk to Biden, according to a new poll released by CNN on Thursday. Haley, who has recently seen a boost in the polls since faring well in the first primary debate, led Biden by 6 percentage points in a hypothetical matchup, backed by 49 percent support to Biden's 43 percent. It was the widest lead in any of any head-to-head pairs

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Reply 1 - Posted by: watashiyo 9/7/2023 9:15:28 PM (No. 1551564)
Oh my!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: BarryNo 9/7/2023 9:17:40 PM (No. 1551568)
The leftoids keep begging us to take the bait and accept a Uniparty candidate.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 9/7/2023 9:21:57 PM (No. 1551572)
Wouldn't Haley have to win the Republican nomination? Trump is ahead of her 60% to 3% with Republican primary voters----but I don't want to bore Newsweek with facts.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 9/7/2023 9:33:32 PM (No. 1551586)
Haley is going nowhere.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Kate318 9/7/2023 9:33:59 PM (No. 1551587)
Oh, Katherine, thanks for the laugh but Nikki Haley is not a threat to anyone.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: chagrined 9/7/2023 9:55:20 PM (No. 1551601)
Okay I admit, I didn't read the article. HOWEVER, the only thing that came to mind from the title was. . .did they run out of depends?
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Omen55 9/7/2023 10:13:39 PM (No. 1551608)
Demedia shows how terrified they are of Trump!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Luke21 9/7/2023 10:36:53 PM (No. 1551617)
No one wants Nikki Neocon other than the commies.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Axeman 9/7/2023 11:37:23 PM (No. 1551639)
Nikki would have a great chance at becoming the Demzi nominee.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: smokincol 9/8/2023 1:38:48 AM (No. 1551675)
Nikki Haley is far from being "A Shocking New Threat to Biden ... " she is, after all locking in 5th place in the Republican primary race which doesn't say a whole Hell of a lot about her candidacy OK, just checked ---- Newsweek, says it all & Katherine Fung of the Beijing Bureau for Newsweek (probably, although I may be mistaken) takes ownership of this sidesplitting article , good work, Katherine but ... not in this lifetime
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 9/8/2023 1:47:50 AM (No. 1551678)
Six percent is not enough to overcome democrat "adjustments" to the vote count although it's a valid point that Haley will draw the female vote in larger-than-normal numbers, just like Hillary did.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: philsner 9/8/2023 8:00:12 AM (No. 1551768)
"I'm shocked, shocked I tell you!"
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 9/8/2023 8:37:00 AM (No. 1551785)
Yeah, Right.
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