Naomi Lim is a White House reporter at the Washington Examiner. She previously reported on crime and politics for News Corp Australia. She returned to Washington in 2015 after interning in Washington, D.C., as an undergraduate. She worked at CNN and the BBC while earning a master's degree in public policy from Georgetown University.
The rivalry between former Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and Gov. Ron DeSantis to become the Republican Party's best alternative to former President Donald Trump has been crystallized in a new Iowa poll.
"She came across strong in the debates and has been working hard in Iowa and elsewhere," Hagle told the Washington Examiner."Although she's been a governor, her expertise more recently was as ambassador to the U.N. That gives her a bit more authority to speak on foreign policy issues than some others."
"That may be changing if she's seen as having overtaken DeSantis," Hagle said."In Iowa, we've also seen Haley and DeSantis trading criticisms over China. For Haley, the difference is how she spoke about China while governor versus later as ambassador and beyond. Some of this is likely to be brought up and sorted out during the next debate."
Hagle did note that DeSantis only lost"a couple of points" in Selzer's October poll in contrast to its August counterpart. A majority of likely caucusgoers additionally told Selzer they could change their mind, with DeSantis being the second-choice for 27% of respondents and 17% saying the same about Haley. But 61% of Trump supporters consider their minds to be made up, and they tended toward being more enthusiastic about him.
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