Washington Watch: Nikki Haley has ‘all of the momentum’ ahead of latest GOP debate, but still faces tough path to toppling Trump

by | Dec 3, 2023 | Stock Market

As the Republican presidential primary’s fourth debate approaches, Nikki Haley looks like she’s winning the battle to become the main challenger to front-runner Donald Trump, but that could be as far as she gets. “She’s the one with all of the momentum right now,” said Melissa Miller, a professor of political science at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, noting that the Koch network’s endorsement last week is a big help on the funding front.

However, Haley’s headaches include the fact that the 2024 primary debates don’t count as “must-see TV” because Trump continues to skip them, according to Miller. “I don’t see the debate, without Donald Trump himself on the stage, really creating an environment in which any candidate can have a clear breakaway moment that really catapults them up to being head-to-head in the polls against Trump,” the professor said. Analysts at Beacon Policy Advisors also are offering praise for the former South Carolina governor and ex-ambassador to the U.N. along with some skepticism. “Haley’s had a great month to be sure. But it’ll take a few more of those before she can be considered a serious threat to Trump’s position as chief of the Republican Party,” the analysts said in a note. She has attracted some buy-in from big Wall Street names in recent days. JPMorgan Chase
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[mwai_chat context=”Let’s have a discussion about this article:nnAs the Republican presidential primary’s fourth debate approaches, Nikki Haley looks like she’s winning the battle to become the main challenger to front-runner Donald Trump, but that could be as far as she gets. “She’s the one with all of the momentum right now,” said Melissa Miller, a professor of political science at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, noting that the Koch network’s endorsement last week is a big help on the funding front.

However, Haley’s headaches include the fact that the 2024 primary debates don’t count as “must-see TV” because Trump continues to skip them, according to Miller. “I don’t see the debate, without Donald Trump himself on the stage, really creating an environment in which any candidate can have a clear breakaway moment that really catapults them up to being head-to-head in the polls against Trump,” the professor said. Analysts at Beacon Policy Advisors also are offering praise for the former South Carolina governor and ex-ambassador to the U.N. along with some skepticism. “Haley’s had a great month to be sure. But it’ll take a few more of those before she can be considered a serious threat to Trump’s position as chief of the Republican Party,” the analysts said in a note. She has attracted some buy-in from big Wall Street names in recent days. JPMorgan Chase
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