Survey was conducted by the University of Maryland.
Nikki Haley
According to a May, 2022 survey, 76% of Democrats surveyed, and 75% of Republicans support raising the retirement age.
It’s not as one sided as you are trying to project.
Nikki Hayley has as much chance as Lindsey Graham had in 2016.
What no one wants to mention is the republican plan is to force people to keep working until they drop dead. Why would you want to push the retirement age out? Do people not realize what that is going to do? Who the fuck hires 66 year old's that were laid off?
@ro, Wrong! President Trump is against it, he thinks it should be left just the way it is. And so do I.
Hedo..she can't change the age..she is just pandering to the Trumpanses
Like her and "many things" she is for.. but she along with many others jumping in will not win..
Doesn't she want to change the retirement age to 70 or 75 for those who are now in there 20s.? Some people do work till that age. But some people do laboring jobs, which are physically demanding, and hard on their body's. I really don't think this is a good idea..
I'd fuck her, but I wouldn't vote for her...
she is a good candidate for those who dislike former president bone spur
I can’t stand that lady !
I've always liked her but then her husband did some shady shit or got caught about a year ago and that kind of turned me off of her
She's an establishment republican, but that's a spectrum, and she isn't as bad as other establishment republicans. I'd never vote for her in a primary, but she's not so bad that I'd cast a libertarian protest vote in the general election if she was the republican nominee.
She IS bonkers.
She has been telling the public that the states have the right to secede.
She's considerably less bonkers than many other potential frontrunners. She is likable and pleasant, reasonably grounded in reality, and isn't 200 years old.
She has trended more conservative, appealing to Bible thumpers etc, over the last number of years, which irks me.
I'd prefer her over any other potential R right now, but I don't know much about her viability nationally.
She'd have been a fine candidate in 2013 (no, I wouldn't have voted for her), but now? If she gets 3% of the vote in the primaries it'll be a major victory.
Former South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley announced Tuesday that she will run for president in 2024, becoming the first major rival to challenge former President Donald Trump for the GOP nomination.
Thoughts?

