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Haley: I'm voting for Trump, Biden is a disaster

According to an online report, quoted by ISNA, “Nikki Haley”, the former ambassador of the United States to the United Nations and the former rival of “Donald Trump” in the 2024 primary elections of the United States, after losing in most of the states during “Great Tuesday” to his election campaign The presidency of this country has ended, but he has not yet mentioned which candidate he will vote for, Trump or Joe Biden.

“My priorities as a voter are to support a president who will support America's allies and hold enemies accountable,” Haley said Thursday morning. In other words, a person who deals with the issue of borders and supports freedom and capitalism.

Nikki Haley made the remarks at an event at the Washington, D.C.-based Hudson Institute, her first speech since withdrawing from the race in March.

According to the Politico report, he further emphasized: “Trump has not been perfect in these policies, and I have stated this openly many times, but on the other hand, Biden is a disaster; Therefore, I will vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.”

Haley also defended the Israel regime and criticized the policies of Biden, the current US president, towards this regime and stopping the delivery of heavy bombs.

While calling this decision by Biden “stupid”, he claimed that this action “expands the war, emboldens the terrorists and probably creates more wars!”

A recent joint poll by the New York Times, Siena College and the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper showed that Trump is ahead of Biden in most key US states, and 13 percent of those who voted for Biden in 2020, this time because of his policies on the Gaza war. They do not do this.

This survey also showed that 13% of those who voted for Biden in the 2020 elections, will not vote for him in the upcoming elections. They announced that Biden's foreign policy and his support for the Israel regime in the Gaza war are the main factors behind this decision.

Republican Party candidate Donald Trump and Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden, who are competing for the country's 2024 election, agreed a few days ago to hold 2 debates, one on June 27 (July 7) and the other on September 10 ( 20 September).

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