Nikki Haley on April 10 made the case for her electability in the general election—a key selling point as she woos the wary GOP voter base in the aftermath of former President Donald J. Trump’s indictment.
“At the end of the day, you can’t fix anything if we don’t win. And let me tell you, if you elect someone in this primary that can’t win a general, all of us are going to suffer because of that,” she said.
Haley spoke at Port Neal Welding in Salix, Iowa, a small community near Sioux City, on the northwestern edge of the state….}