
Unlike the two-time failure in Hillary Clinton, there is one woman on the political scene who is uniting both parties around her as possibly the first female President of the United States.
And her name is Nikki Haley.
Haley raised her public standing recently with her role in bringing together two world leaders in President Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un for a historic summit.
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The former South Carolina governor echoed the actions of the president in playing a behind-the-scenes role in trying to establish peace, while publicly reminding North Korea that they would be decimated in any military conflict with the United States.
“Make no mistake the North Korean regime will be utterly destroyed,” she famously declared.
Meanwhile, a U.S. official revealed, “Ambassador Haley’s diplomacy behind the scenes, in particular with the Chinese ambassador here, as well as the Russian ambassador, made it very, very clear that we were not kidding around.”
She’s also been a stalwart defender of the United States and its closest ally, Israel, in front of a hostile United Nations. Her efforts are being noticed by both Democrats and Republicans.
.@JessicaTarlov: People on Both Sides Believe @nikkihaley Could Be First Female President @OutnumberedFNC https://t.co/ASlvZ2DL6Z
— FoxNewsInsider (@FoxNewsInsider) June 13, 2018
Jessica Tarlov, a liberal political strategist, and commentator for Fox News believes Haley could shatter the glass ceiling and become the first female president.
She’s heard similar sentiments on both sides of the political aisle.
“I’ve actually heard a lot of people on both sides of the aisle say if we’re going to have our first female president, it could very likely be Nikki Haley,” Tarlov said.
She added that Haley is definitely “a force” that “can cut across Democrat Republican lines of communication.”
The idea led to support from social media users who saw the segment, many of whom homed in on her strength of character.
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While Barack Obama is busy holding secret meetings with Democratic challengers for the presidency, Haley quietly reminded us in a statement to the United Nations in May why she’d make a great president:
We care more about being right than popular and are once again standing up for our [American] interests and values.
What Democrat is going to be able to make and live up to that pledge? Certainly not one being offered advice by Obama.
Cross posted at the Mental Recession