Haley said that she believed Trump had “fallen so far” that he will fade into obscurity and no longer be a force in the Republican Party, nor will he attempt to become president again.
“Listen, when I walked in that RNC room, I was not expecting a whole bunch of love from that speech,” Haley said. “I know how much people love Donald Trump. I know it. I feel it. Whether it’s an RNC room or social media or talking to donors, I can tell you that the love they have for him is still very strong. That’s not going to just fall to the wayside.”
“Nor do I think the Republican Party is going to go back to the way it was before Donald Trump. I don’t think it should. I think what we need to do is take the good that he built, leave the bad that he did, and get back to a place where we can be a good, valuable, effective party. But at the same time, it’s bigger than the party. I hope our country can come together and figure out how we pull this back,” she said.