After Donald Trump’s record victory in the Iowa caucuses, New Hampshire voters now get their turn to decide just how competitive the Republican nominating fight will be as the former president continues to dominate his party.
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00:00 So, when I'd like to call the next president of the United States, Miss Nikki Haley.
00:05 [Cheering]
00:07 Hello!
00:11 Good morning, it's great to be with you.
00:15 Basically, I'm a never-Trumper.
00:17 So, I can't foresee, I do not want him to get back into office, and she's our best alternative.
00:25 As things transpire, I think I'm going to consider what she has to say and consider her to be a leader of the country.
00:33 I know she's done a good job in the UN and a good job as governor.
00:37 So, I think that it might be a very valid and reasonable choice.
00:42 I'm very concerned about some of her, you know, vision about the EPA.
00:49 I'm very much concerned about global warming.
00:53 So, that's one area where she may lose me.
00:59 I'm an independent, and I had to choose which party I could have more influence in.
01:06 And that was not going to be the Democratic side.
01:10 So, looking at the Republicans, I was trying to choose someone who might be able to beat Trump.
01:18 And she looked like my best bet.
01:22 Her likability is very high.
01:26 I like the fact that she will support Ukraine.
01:30 I've been following the campaign.
01:32 I tend to lean a little bit to the right.
01:35 And so, I've been very interested in his campaign and Nikki Haley's and, of course, Trump.
01:41 But right now, I'm still up in the air because I want to see who has the best chance out of those three of winning the primary and also the support of the Republican Party.
01:59 And then after that, maybe I can decide who I'm going to vote for.
02:03 But I do like Ron DeSantis, but I think Trump's got all the power right now.
02:08 We're not going to go hat in hand with Saudi Arabia.
02:11 Focus on the solutions to take us forward.