
The Seattle Times editorial board recommends: In the GOP primary, Haley is only credible candidate | Editorial
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70% : Haley, on the other hand, has an actual record as a serious public servant, South Carolina governor and a credible ambassador to the United Nations.44% : While Trump and the right-wing media spin up the Taylor Swift conspiracy endorsement theory, she laughs and says, "I don't get it."
34% : Interestingly, many polls show she is more likely to beat Biden than Trump is.
27% : While Trump is making up names for his adversaries, she is lamenting eighth-grade test scores.
21% : While many polls suggest that Trump has the race for Republican delegates in the bag, Haley is not giving up, pledging to hang in through Super Tuesday on March 5 at least.
17% : And her association with Trump has been troublesome.
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