US presidential election 2024: Biden and Trump woo Haley voters after she ends White House bid
- Both men make pitch for Nikki Haley’s bloc of mainly affluent, moderate Republican voters
- Trump dares Biden to debate ‘anytime, anywhere, anyplace’ after jilting Republican rivals

Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump are scrambling to win over supporters of Nikki Haley, a constituency that could be crucial to sending either man back to the White House.
Almost 570,000 voters in three key battleground states – Nevada, North Carolina, and Michigan – voted for Haley in the Republican nominating contest, a small but potentially significant group in races that have been decided by tiny margins in recent elections.
Haley won 250,000 votes in North Carolina’s primary, for example, a state that Trump won by less than 75,000 votes in 2020.
Both Biden and Trump quickly put out statements on Wednesday calling on Haley voters to join their team – although they used vastly different tactics.
Biden commended Haley on “speaking the truth” about Trump, while Trump said he had “trounced” her in the Super Tuesday Republican contest.