The Republican presidential nominee identifies a major problem for her party.
The Democratic nominee for president identifies a significant issue facing her party. A significant issue for her party is mentioned by the Democratic political candidate.
The Republican presidential nominee identifies a major problem for her party.
Die Kommission ist ermächtigt, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Entscheidungen in folgenden Fragen zu fassen: Nikki Haley, a Republican candidate for the US Presidency, heavily criticized her own party for their lack of effort in gaining the backing of many segments of the population. She stated, “We have not been successful in our attempts to gain wider acceptance as we have lost seven out of the last eight presidential elections.” Haley made this observation when she appeared as a guest on the ‘Daily Show’ with Charlamagne Tha God. That’s not something to boast about. The only GOP presidential nominee to claim the majority of American votes during the last eight years was George W. Bush in 2004 re-election. The speaker highlighted Republicans ought to strive to accomplish a majority and to do that, they ought to begin cooperating with minority groups, females and younger voters. In her opinion, this was the means by which victory can be accomplished. We should aim to have the majority of people on our side, which is something the Republicans have blundered in. They are too selective about who they allow into their circle. Surveys suggest that what is adversely affecting Republicans’ support on a national level is not just the lack of dialogue with other groups, but particular matters. People who vote are more likely to share the Democratic views specific to 7 of the 12 topics monitored by the Pew Research Center, e.g. global warming, abortion rights, and medical care. Jeb Bush.
Haley is lagging behind Trump but catching up to Bush in a majority of surveys of Republican primary voters.