Mike Pence poaches Nikki Haley op, as 2024 intrigue heats up
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Many Republicans think they have a shot at the White House next year.

The executive director of former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley’s issues advocacy group is leaving to help run similar efforts for former Vice President Mike Pence, a defection that comes as both former Trump administration officials consider 2024 Republican presidential bids.

Tim Chapman is taking over as senior adviser at Pence’s Advancing American Freedom, according to a statement provided to The Associated Press on Friday.

“Tim Chapman is one of the brightest stars in the conservative movement, and we are so thrilled he’s joining the team to advance the cause of American culture, American opportunity, and American leadership,” Pence said in a statement.

The switch between camps comes as potential GOP White House contenders seek to build out their operations in preparation for the launch of campaigns against former President Donald Trump for the 2024 nomination. Haley and Pence, along with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and others, are among those considered likely to jump into the race.

Although neither Pence nor Haley has made a 2024 campaign official, both have given signals they’re inching closer to launching bids.

Pence has made numerous trips to early-voting states, including Haley’s native South Carolina, where he’s aimed to build support among the white evangelical voters critical to the state’s GOP electorate. While heralding accomplishments of the Trump administration, including the appointment of three conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices, Pence has angled to garner support among those who may have backed the former president’s policies but not his style.

Haley, who in 2021 told the AP that she “would not run if President Trump ran,” has since shifted course. Asked Thursday why she is now considering a run in spite of her 2021 comments, Haley told Fox News that “a lot has changed,” referencing, among other things, economic troubles for the country. She went on to say she felt she could be part of “new generational change,” an indirect reference to Trump’s advanced age.

Republished with permission of the Associated Press.

 

Associated Press


2 comments

  • Claude Kirk the younger

    January 21, 2023 at 6:54 pm

    Pence is a go along to get along RINO which Trump carried to some form of legitimancy. Pence can not stand on his own. America knows he’s just a RINO hiding behind religious legitimancy. Pence will be great for the Democrats if elected but very bad for cinservatives.

  • Gregory A Peterson

    January 22, 2023 at 8:38 am

    Pence is every bit as electable as Biden appeared to be in 2020!

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