Nikki Haley asks who REALLY runs the White House for Biden, 80: The 2024 nominee tells DailyMail.com she sees Kamala as her rival because the current president won’t last four more years
- ‘I think everyone is wondering’ who decides in the White House since Biden’s cognitive health declined, Haley told DailyMail.com
- “I will continue to say that a vote for President Biden is really a vote for President Kamala Harris”
- The 2024 GOP primary is the most important race ever because there’s only one chance ‘of beating Kamala, she adds
Nikki Haley questions who really runs the White House as President Biden’s cognitive health declines in his old age, and sets the stage to face Kamala Harris in 2024, saying the president “won’t get there” for another four years.
“I think everyone is wondering ‘who decides in the White House since Biden’s cognitive health declined,’ Haley told DailyMail.com during an exclusive interview Thursday at an oil rig in Midland, Australia. Texas.
“I will continue to say that a vote for President Biden is really a vote for President Kamala Harris,” she added.
‘Everybody knows it. Everyone knows that at 82, if you look at him, and see how much he’s declined over the last two years, he’s not going to serve a full term. Biden would be 82 by the time he is sworn in for his second term if he wins the general election.
“So, I’m running against Kamala Harris. That’s how I see it. That’s how the American people see it.
Haley asked what, if anything, Harris did as vice president.
“She was made Tsar of the Borders – well, that didn’t go over very well. She had now been named the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Czar. Well, we literally don’t do anything about it.
“I will continue to say that a vote for President Biden is really a vote for President Kamala Harris,” she told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.

Haley visited an oil rig in Midland, Texas on Thursday
“I haven’t seen anything Kamala Harris has done in the Biden administration yet.”
“So the idea that she would be president makes us wonder exactly what happened to us.”
She presented a version of America under a Harris presidency.
“What I do know is that foreign policy would be in shambles because dictators would do whatever they wanted with the United States,” Haley said.
Kamala would focus on abortion and “open borders” rather than transparency in classrooms, she continued.
‘That’s not what we want. It’s not good for America. We need to turn the tide.
“We have a chance to do that,” warned the former South Carolina governor. “And that’s why this primary is so important.”
Three other presidential candidates joined the 2024 GOP primary this week — former Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
As to whether Christie and Pence are formidable challengers for her, Haley told DailyMail.com that she welcomes them to the race.

As to whether Christie and Pence are formidable challengers for her, Haley told DailyMail.com that she welcomes them to the race.
“We will continue to do what we are, no one can beat me in this area,” she said.
“We’re in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina all the time. We do town halls, we answer all the questions we touch on all hands. We stay until the last person is gone. I will continue to do this.
“I think the American people want to see hard work. They want their support to be earned and they want to make sure you have solutions that will get us off the ground and improve the lives of our children. I am determined to do so.
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The former UN ambassador joins a growing group of GOP hopefuls, including his former boss, former President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Tim Scott, the former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.