Haley's speech focuses on electability
As Meredith said, Haley's speech tied Trump to Biden, saying they had more in common than you might think and that most Americans don't want a Trump-Biden rematch. She said the country deserves a new conservative direction that would end divisions in D.C., and that both party front-runners were too old and mired in the past. She also said a Trump-Biden rematch would be a close election that Biden could win again. "With Kamala Harris waiting in the wings. Lord help us if that happens," she said. She said she would win against Biden in a landslide, bringing with her a solid conservative majority in the House and Senate. While it's true that most Americans seem unexcited about a repeat of the 2016 race, that doesn't mean they want a Haley nomination. Still, her speech struck the tone of someone who's ready to forge ahead.
—Monica Potts, 538