Haley, the US ambassador to the United Nations during the Trump era, launched the Republican nomination campaign for the 2024 presidential election in South Carolina on the 15th.

(Reuters)

[Compilation Guan Shuping/Comprehensive Report] Nikki Haley, former U.S. President Trump's ambassador to the United Nations, announced her bid for the Republican Party's nomination for the 2024 presidential election. During the campaign, he secretly criticized Trump and the current President Biden as outdated and old.

Haley said at a campaign event in Charleston, South Carolina, on the morning of the 15th, "It is not the United States that is past its prime, but our politicians are past their prime." Politicians, we will not win the battles of the 21st century."

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Haley is pushing for the Republican nomination for president, calling out the party's need for a generational change and boosting its chances of reclaiming the White House in 2024.

She said, "If you're tired of losing, then trust the new generation." "We're ready, ready to move beyond the stale ideas and faded names of the past, and we're fully prepared to let the new generation lead us in the future." .

She also promised that if elected, she would require a mental ability test for politicians over the age of 75; she also called on members of Congress to have term limits, and "thousand years of politicians will eventually retire."

The only time she mentioned Trump's name on the campaign trail was when he said he had appointed her as ambassador to the United Nations.

The mental capacity of older politicians has been a frequent issue in Congress under Trump.

If Trump is elected in 2024, he will be 78 years old, while Biden will be 82 years old by then.