Former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley became the second candidate to throw her hat in the ring for the 2024 presidential race on Tuesday, pitting herself against her former boss, Donald Trump. Haley has immediately sought to give the impression that she has something fresh to offer. She called for America to “move past the stale ideas and faded names of the past” and to embrace a “new generation to lead us in to the future.” The New York Times has framed Haley’s campaign as an attempt to “break with the Trump era,” and Vox reports that Haley is presenting herself as a “moderate” alternative to Trump.
But watch Haley’s first campaign video introducing her candidacy to voters, and you’ll quickly see that Haley isn’t bucking MAGA politics; she’s operating firmly within its parameters. So far Haley’s campaign looks like less an alternative to Trump than a candidate-centric bid to claim the MAGA torch for herself.
Haley charges straight into culture wars over American identity at the core of today’s MAGA worldview.
Haley’s video kicks off with her talking about the importance of looking for “similarities” among people, which seems to suggest she might be seeking to be a unity candidate. But about 30 seconds into her launch video, Haley charges straight into culture wars over American identity at the core of today’s MAGA worldview. “Some look at our past as evidence that America’s founding principles are bad. They say the promise of freedom is just made up,” Haley quietly says as a sentimental piano score plays in the background. “Some think our ideas are not just wrong, but racist and evil. Nothing could be further from the truth.”
As she speaks, a montage shows a woman talking about the “1619 Project,” The New York Times Magazine initiative which places slavery at the center of American historical narratives; Rep. Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez of New York speaking at a rally for Sen. Bernie Sanders; and protesters criticizing racism and burning the American flag. While Haley’s voice is gentle, her ideas are confrontational in an all-too-familiar way. She immediately establishes progressives as villains, and implies antiracism and socialist left politics constitute hatred of America’s essence. Later in the video, she decries what she describes as the socialist left’s desire to “rewrite history” — a clear alignment with right-wing hysteria over critical race theory.
Get excited! Time for a new generation.
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) February 14, 2023
Let’s do this! 👊 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/BD5k4WY1CP
Then in a nod to her experience as Trump’s ambassador to the U.N., Haley points the finger at Iran and China as the real “evil” countries of the world, and points out how by contrast the U.S. looks pretty good. “Even on our worst day, we are blessed to live in America,” she seems to take consolation in saying.









