
Here's who is walking the impossible 2024 Trump tightrope
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The Republicans eyeing presidential bids in 2024 must strike a delicate balance: Attract President Donald Trump's supporters without running afoul of Trump himself, who is considering a run of his own.
Former South Carolina Gov. and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley tried to walk that line this week -- while she was barnstorming Iowa. "In 2022, we're not stopping until we take back the House and Senate," Haley said during her keynote speech at the Republican Party of Iowa's annual Lincoln Dinner on Thursday. "And after that, this Republican Party and the American people will take back our country from Joe Biden and the radical left.More Related News

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