Nikki Haley hinted at a potential presidential bid in the United States in 2024 during a July 2022 speech in Washington, D.C. at a Christians United for Israel event. She pledged to “shred” any prospective nuclear agreement with Iran on her first day in office, making it plain that she would take a firm stand on the matter. Then, on February 14, 2023, she made her formal candidacy known. This made her the second prominent contender to enter the race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, after Trump, who had already announced his own campaign. Haley had earlier declared that if Trump entered the race, she would not run.
Nikki Haley’s campaign signaled a turning point in American politics. She emerged as a formidable contender for the Republican presidential nomination, becoming the fifth woman and the first of color to hold that position.
Nikki Haley was regarded as a strong candidate for the Republican nomination during her entire campaign. She was lagging Trump and Ron DeSantis in national Republican primary opinion polls by late October 2023, with a polling percentage of about 8.3%. Prominent individuals like Will Hurd and Ralph Norman, two U.S. representatives, as well as Otto Warmbier’s mother Cindy, endorsed her. Furthermore, in November 2023, Americans for Prosperity Action—a group associated with the Koch network—endorsed Haley.
CNN reported at the beginning of January 2024 that Haley was only a few points behind Trump in the New Hampshire survey.
Haley received 19% of the vote in the January 15, 2024, Iowa caucuses, placing her in third place behind Trump (51%), DeSantis (21%), and Haley (19%). Notably, Haley edged Trump in Johnson County by one vote.
But on January 19, Tim Scott, a U.S. senator and past presidential contender, endorsed Trump for president, igniting a heated debate in the media about his choice to support Trump against Haley, who had nominated Scott to the Senate.