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“Who’ll Race Trump? Nikki Haley Vs. DeSantis — Who’s Got the Momentum?”

Nikki Haley is no stranger to the world of politics. She was first seen as the governor of South Carolina, but now she has her sights set on the Republican nomination for President of the United States. With the recent news of her involvement in the Trump scandal, many wonder if she will be able to pass Ron DeSantis to take on Donald Trump in the primaries.

The answer lies in the success of her campaign. Since the beginning, Haley has enjoyed a surge in popularity. She has been able to garner support from a wide range of Republicans, from social conservatives to moderates to Trump die-hards. She has also been able to hold the favor of the same people who like DeSantis, the Florida governor.

Haley’s momentum has been particularly valuable in recent weeks. She has been able to secure critical endorsements from influential figures such as Senator Marco Rubio and Senator Mitt Romney. These endorsements have been a major boost in terms of helping her gain more traction.

She has also worked hard to appeal to Trump’s base, both on the issues and in terms of her style. She has embraced the values and rhetoric of the President while still maintaining her independence. As expected, this approach has been met with both approval and criticism from different factions of the GOP.

However, this isn’t enough for Haley to overtake DeSantis. The governor of Florida has long been seen as a favorite of the President and his base. His name recognition and credibility are also beneficial to his cause. He also enjoys strong support from the right-wing populist movement and its adherents.

This doesn’t mean that Haley has no chance at this point. Her high approval ratings and growing support make her a formidable opponent for any candidate. In addition, a number of polls have found that she compares positively to DeSantis.

At the end of the day, it is clear that Nikki Haley has all of the necessary tools for a successful run for the Republican nomination. Whether or not she has what it takes to pass DeSantis and potentially take on Donald Trump is yet to be seen. If she can continue to gain momentum and support from key figures, then she certainly stands a chance.

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