ALTOONA, Iowa – Watching former South Carolina Governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley at an Iowa town hall meeting, she appears to be a presidential candidate on the rise.
As the audience applauds, she tells the crowd, “We’re super excited!”
She added, “Get used to this face. I’m going to fight for you. I’m going to fight for every single person’s vote because we have a country to save.”
Haley has been steadily climbing in the polls, picking up key endorsements from the Koch Foundation and New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, plus bringing along new converts.
Iowa voter Sara Macias declared, “I’m so impressed with her – so impressed.”
CBN News spoke with Haley after her town hall in Altoona, Iowa, this week, and she’s feeling good.
“We got one more fella to catch up to and we’re moving,” Haley told us.
Iowa has typically been a state that breaks late, and there’s drama right up until the end, but this time around, Haley and the other candidates are up against the Trump juggernaut. He’s up by more than 30 points here. It’s led to a chorus of MAGA conservatives saying it’s time to coalesce around the clear front runner.
Instead, Haley wants voters to look past
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