Nikki Haley trolls ‘President’ Kamala Harris in South Carolina with mobile billboard

EXCLUSIVE — Former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley’s campaign is deploying a mobile billboard to greet Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday in South Carolina that portrays Harris as the future president if President Joe Biden is reelected in November.

The billboard, which will be driven around by a truck near Harris’s get-out-the-vote event at South Carolina State University, reiterates a point Haley typically makes during campaign events: “We’re going to have a woman president. It’ll be either Nikki Haley or it will be Kamala Harris.”

Haley contends former President Donald Trump cannot win against Biden and that the 81-year-old president is unlikely to finish another full term, which could result in Harris becoming president. 

The mobile billboard will also play audio from a Haley interview with Hugh Hewitt earlier this week in which she explains she is the last major GOP candidate who continues to challenge Trump, the front-runner in the primary, in an effort to thwart a future Harris presidency. 

“The first thing we have to understand is Trump cannot beat Biden in an election. That’s a fact. We know that. Look at Iowa. Look at New Hampshire. He doesn’t win independents. No one can win a general election if you don’t have independents. He doesn’t win suburban women,” Haley said during the interview.

Haley often talks about the possibility of Harris becoming the next president on the campaign trail.

“It’s either going to be Kamala Harris, or it’s going to be me. And it should send a chill up everyone’s spine thinking about the fact that it would be Kamala Harris,” she often says during her events.

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“A vote for Donald Trump is a vote for Kamala Harris,” said Olivia Perez-Cubas, a spokeswoman for Haley’s campaign. “This is the choice facing South Carolina voters. They will either have a President Nikki Haley — a strong candidate who will trounce Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the general election — or they will watch Donald Trump lose to Biden / Harris, and we all know how that story ends.”

Haley continues to trail Trump in the polling in her home state, where the two will compete in a primary on Feb. 24. An average of polling data shows Trump leading Haley by 27 percentage points.

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