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WATCH: Haley supporters predict outcome of Iowa caucuses, reveal who they refuse to support as GOP nominee

Por: Fox News Politics January 15, 2024

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ADEL, Iowa – Supporters of Republican presidential candidate and former U.N. Ambassador offered their predictions on the outcome of Monday's Iowa caucuses, but some also revealed which candidate they refuse to support should that individual eventually become the GOP nominee. Fox News Digital traveled to Haley's final rally ahead of Monday and spoke to a number of voters who expressed their admiration for her, as well as optimism that... + full article



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