Eager to challenge Trump, Republicans aren't so eager to be the first.
Former United States ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley during a rally with Sen. Ron Johnson in Waukesha, Wis., on Nov. 11, 2022.
“There’s a non-Trump lane right now that’s as wide as the Trump lane, and there’s no one in that lane,” Hogan said in an interview. Trump has shown signs of both weakness and durability. His fundraising haul in the first weeks of his campaign was comparatively thin, and members of the Republican National Committee, long a bastion of pro-Trump sentiment, are not eager to back a third Trump campaign. A survey this week by The Bulwark, a conservative anti-Trump website, and Republican pollster Whit Ayres found that most likely GOP voters wanted someone other than Trump to be the party’s 2024 presidential nominee.
Haley’s expected entrance to the race this month would give Trump a challenger in the form of a popular former governor from what has historically been the first Southern state to vote in the primary cycle — and a state Trump won decisively in the 2016 primary. Another potential Trump rival, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, has avoided going directly after his former boss. He has set his sights lower, using his recent book to attack Haley and John Bolton, a former national security adviser under Trump who is also considering a candidacy.
Ayres, the Republican pollster, said that “there’s no question there’s an opening” to run against Trump.
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