Democracy Dies in Darkness

Nikki Haley taunts Trump and he takes the bait. Will she keep it up?

Haley is the latest strong, persistent woman to find a soft spot in Trump’s armor. That makes the Republican race much more interesting if she decides to keep tormenting him.

Analysis by
Chief correspondent|
January 27, 2024 at 1:34 p.m. EST
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaks at a campaign rally on Wednesday in North Charleston, S.C. (Allison Joyce/Getty Images)
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Donald Trump doesn’t respond well to women who challenge, question or mock him. They bring out the worst in him. Nikki Haley is doing all three and has turned the Republican nomination contest into something worth watching.

Put aside whether Haley can win next month’s South Carolina primary or how well she will do on Super Tuesday and beyond. Put aside questions about “the math” or “her path” to the nomination or discussion about whether the race for the Republican presidential nomination essentially ended after Trump’s decisive victories in Iowa and New Hampshire.