As former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has slowly risen in the 2024 GOP primary polls, so too has she gradually become a target for the right-wing media allies of former President Donald Trump. Though she is likely not within striking distance of taking the lead — recent polls in New Hampshire have her well behind in the state’s January 23 primary — media supporters of the former president are building on their campaign of singling out Haley as a GOP establishment shill, or even a Democratic “Trojan horse.”
One influential conservative commentator is also doubling down on pointedly using Haley’s first name, a racist dog whistle recently embraced by Trump himself.
After Trump’s predictably dominant victory in the Iowa GOP caucuses on January 15, pro-Trump media demanded that everyone else drop out, Haley included. On X (formerly known as Twitter), Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk mocked her and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for failing to “shock the world” and wasting a combined $250 million on the “charade” of a primary. Conservative podcasters the Hodgetwins similarly called on Haley and DeSantis to “drop out now and rally around Trump just like Vivek [Ramaswamy] is doing.”
“If they don’t, their careers are done,” they wrote. “Focus on beating the Uniparty and not being a part of it.”
Haley has also come under fire as an establishment tool, with Fox host Laura Ingraham warning that for every day she is “beating the old establishment horse or criticizing Trump, she’s just further destroying her chances of being an influential voice in Republican politics in the future.”
Above a chyron warning that “the donor class won’t save Nikki Haley’s campaign,” Ingraham advised that if Haley “dropped out today, if she came to terms with the fact that the GOP is a populist party, if she started vigorously campaigning for Trump, she could, perhaps, rebuild some of the trust that she’s lost among the GOP base.”