Nikki Haley FLUBS Civil War Question; Chris Chistie REFUSES To Drop Out

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley is getting criticized for not mentioning slavery when answering a question about what caused the Civil War. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie refuses to drop out of the race.

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21 thoughts on “Nikki Haley FLUBS Civil War Question; Chris Chistie REFUSES To Drop Out

  1. Slavery was the last of long growing tensions. Ie south not feeling they should pay the higher taxes. And ultimately with all the new taxed for southern states + telling plantation owners cotton would coast more to ship. Then telling those same people they have to free there slaves. So they believed the government was trying to destroy southern colonies and taking over there way of life. So it was less about slaves and more about government overreach. Or is how they seen the growing governments new aggressive role. Not why they separated from kings rule

  2. Nikki Haley is absolutely clueless; in Q&A Townhall meeting candidates should never ever tune their back and move onto next Q without answering Q. She is useless and not qualified to run for POTUS

  3. Watching Nikki Haley spew forth that meaningless word salad reminded me of the stuff that the late Sarah Palin would come out with any time she was asked any question about anything. Funny stuff. Hilarious.

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