Nikki Haley is considered the last hope of moderate Republicans to prevent Donald Trump from becoming a presidential candidate. She is counting on success in the early primaries. But the plan has weaknesses.
A balancing act awaits Nikki Haley. If she chooses just one wrong word, a wrong allusion, the audience could take offense at her and maybe there would even be boos. 2,500 people came that evening to hear her speak at a basketball arena in Bluffton, in her home state of South Carolina. “President Trump was the right president at the right time,” Haley said. “But the truth is, rightly or wrongly, he attracts chaos.”