National Politics

Nikki Haley in Bluffton Monday: National security, her underdog status and defeating Biden

Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley held a town hall rally in Bluffton Monday in front of a capacity crowd of more than one thousand supporters. She focused her remarks on inflation, education, national security and made her case why she’s a tougher opponent for President Biden than former President Trump.

Haley spoke at the recreation center at University of South Carolina Beaufort’s Bluffton campus where she shared that, even though she’s poling behind the former president, she wasn’t phased by the role of underdog. She recounted her time in politics, which started with a house run in 2004 against SC’s longest sitting legislator. “I have been underestimated in everything I’ve ever done and it’s a blessing, because it makes me scrappy,” she said.

A woman attempts to get the crowd excited before the entrance of former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley’s arrival for her 2024 Presidential Town Hall at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton.
A woman attempts to get the crowd excited before the entrance of former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley’s arrival for her 2024 Presidential Town Hall at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton. Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

She predicted that by the time the primary reaches South Carolina Haley and Trump would be the only two still in the race for the GOP nomination.

Inflation: Not all the Democrats fault

For inflation, Haley wasn’t ready to put the blame squarely on Biden and democrats.

“There’s nothing I would love more than to say Biden did that to us,” Haley said. “But, I’ve always spoken in utter truths and I’m going to do that with you today. Our republicans did that to us too.” Haley cited the 2024 appropriations ledger to see that Republicans put aside $7.4 billion to the Democrat’s $2.8 billion in earmarks and pet projects.

As a solution to inflation, Haley said she would send multiple federal programs down to the states. It would not only save money, but would give the states more autonomy.

David Brown of Hilton Head attended the town hall and praised Haley for her candor.“I’ve been a lifelong Republican, but she’s not afraid to say, ‘hey, it’s not on the Democrats, it’s also on the Republicans.”

“The world is literally on fire”

Most of her 45 minutes on stage were spent on national security issues and she drew on her two years of experience as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in the Trump administration.

“The world is literally on fire,” she said. “You’ve got a war in Europe. You’ve got a war in the Middle East. North Korea testing ballistic missiles. You’ve got China on the march.”

Former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley addresses a crowd for her 2024 presidential run at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton.
Former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley addresses a crowd for her 2024 presidential run at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton. Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

Haley emphasizing the importance of protecting our allies said she would only give Ukraine equipment and munitions, but would give Israel “whatever they need whenever they need it, no questions asked.”

Haley called China the “number one national security threat” to the United States suggesting it’s time America changes its tone with China. “Every day in the U.N. they never saw us as a competitor, they saw us as an enemy,” she said. “We need to start looking at them the way they look at us.”

The Trump factor

Nearly making it through the entire speech without a mention, Haley saved the talk for the current GOP front-runner, former President Donald Trump for last.

“I believe president Trump was the right president at the right time. I was proud to serve America in his administration,” she started. “The truth is, rightly or wrongly, chaos follows him. We have too much division and too many threats around the world to be sitting in chaos once again.”

Former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley addresses a crowd for her 2024 presidential run at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton. Some of Haley’s talking points included term limits, tightening up the southern border and the nation’s debt — acknowledging that Republicans and Democrats had a hand in spending recklessly — to a crowd of abut 1,000 inside the center and another 100 outside watching a live feed.
Former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley addresses a crowd for her 2024 presidential run at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton. Some of Haley’s talking points included term limits, tightening up the southern border and the nation’s debt — acknowledging that Republicans and Democrats had a hand in spending recklessly — to a crowd of abut 1,000 inside the center and another 100 outside watching a live feed. Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

The former governor now has a hold on second place in SC and New Hampshire, and recently was tied for second in Iowa in a recent Des Moines Register poll. Haley started gaining momentum, at least in part, because of her performance in the three republican debates.

In SC Haley leads Florida Governor DeSantis by six points, according to the latest Winthrop University poll of Republican voters in South Carolina.

But in this case, second place is far from where Haley would like to be. She’s got a lot of ground to cover, with the former president still polling around 35 points ahead of her candidacy. But Haley doesn’t mind currently being in second place.

“If you look at recent polls Donald Trump beats Biden by three to four points. I beat Biden by 10 to 13,” she added.

A group of about 100 watch a live feed outside and laugh when former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley’s says Congress and the Senate resemble a geriatric ward after announcing she’d enact term limits during her 2024 Presidential Town Hall at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton.
A group of about 100 watch a live feed outside and laugh when former U.S. Ambassador and S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley’s says Congress and the Senate resemble a geriatric ward after announcing she’d enact term limits during her 2024 Presidential Town Hall at USCB’s Sand Shark Recreation Center on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023 in Bluffton. Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

This story was originally published November 27, 2023 at 5:13 PM.

Sebastian Lee
The Island Packet
Sebastian Lee covers Beaufort County for The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette. He graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2022. If he’s not working he’s most likely watching a good movie or spinning a record.
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