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Haley must sharpen attacks on Trump before NH primary

- Rex Huppke Follow USA TODAY columnist Rex Huppke on X, formerly called Twitter, @RexHuppke and on Facebook facebook.com/RexIsAJerk

As GOP presidenti­al primary candidate Nikki Haley prepares for Tuesday’s crucial vote in New Hampshire, she’s beginning to “attack” the frontrunne­r, former president and indictment collector Donald Trump.

I put the word “attack” in quotes because what Haley is doing is the most timid version of an attack imaginable. Like most of the flailing GOP competitor­s, she’s trying to ward off a rabid grizzly bear who lacks impulse control with a down pillow and a finger wag.

Trump is, by any measure, the most easily attackable political candidate ever created. His flaws have flaws, he’s facing 91 state and federal felony charges and he babbles vile rhetoric like a fascist random-word generator. But Haley “ramping up” her attacks amounts to mentioning that he’s not young and occasional­ly noting that “chaos follows him.” Really? That’s it?

It was easy to attack Trump long before he was president, back when he was just an over-glorified Manhattan realtor/lunkhead with a long history of grift and shady dealings.

For a Republican candidate like Haley – an actual adult in political circles – all it would take to put up a fight against Trump is an ounce or two of courage. All she would have to do is speak the truth. Here are five ways she can do that – perhaps too little, too late – on the day before New Hampshire voters hit the polls.

1. Bring up the insurrecti­on and all those indictment­s

The primary line of attack against Trump is and always should be the fact that he’s in more legal peril than the average American could dream up.

No matter how many times he screams “WITCH HUNT,” you have to put in work to get indicted as many times as Trump has been indicted. He’s credibly accused of election interferen­ce, falsifying business records, more than 30 counts of violating the Espionage Act, conspiracy to obstruct justice and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government.

You hear the phrase “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire” a lot these days. Haley should say, “That’s the biggest amount of smoke I’ve ever seen.”

And let’s not forget the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and the fact that Trump continues to deny the results of the 2020 presidenti­al election. I reckon campaign strategist­s daydream of having an opponent hand them that kind of material.

Haley should use it. President Joe Biden’s presidenti­al campaign certainly will.

2. Note that a judge has declared Trump a rapist

The former president is not “alleged” to have sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll. The judge in the case made clear that the jury in Carroll’s defamation case against Trump found that he raped her.

In a court filing in July, Judge Lewis Kaplan wrote: “The finding that Ms. Carroll failed to prove that she was ‘raped’ within the meaning of the New York Penal Law does not mean that she failed to prove that Mr. Trump ‘raped’ her as many people commonly understand the word ‘rape.’ Indeed, as the evidence at trial recounted ... makes clear, the jury found that Mr. Trump in fact did exactly that.”

Trump was in a Manhattan courtroom last week behaving like an oaf in front of a jury tasked with determinin­g what damages if any he should pay for defaming Carroll. He also posted dozens of things on his social media account blasting Carroll.

Haley should say, without equivocati­on, that a judge has said that Donald Trump is a rapist. And that Trump continues to defame and behave like a unrepentan­t jerk toward the victim.

3. Point out that Trump is back on his racist, birther nonsense

Recently, Trump shared a post on his social media account falsely claiming Haley is ineligible for the presidency because her parents, immigrants from India, were not citizens when she was born. That’s hot garbage, and it echoes the notorious birther conspiraci­es Trump hurled at former President Barack Obama.

Haley is an American citizen, born in South Carolina in 1972, and is fully eligible to be president.

Trump has also started harping on Haley’s given first name, Nimarata. (She has gone by her middle name, Nikki, since birth.) First he started using the incorrect spelling “Nimrata,” then that morphed into “Nimrada,” and on Friday he again changed it to “Nimbra.”

This is on-par with his attempts to “other-ize” Obama by using his middle name, Hussein, at every mention. Haley could use this to highlight Trump’s reflexive racism and juvenile mindset.

4. Read one of Trump’s social media post out loud to voters

To remind New Hampshire voters just how unhinged and unstable Trump is, Haley should read aloud one of the former president’s posts from his social media account.

Here’s a perfect sample, from last

Monday:

“Fox & Friends is giving DeSanctimo­nious & Haley one last shot. They are working hard, even using an old CNN Fake Poll, which shows I am only up on Birdbrain by 9 points in New Hampshire (all other polls say 20 to 25 points up!). Why are they using CNN polls? That’s why! Nikki is using an old poll to show she’s beating Crooked Joe. She’s not. Almost all new polls show she is being decimated by him. I am beating Crooked Joe, by a lot, in the polls. MAGA!”

Read that and then say: “You all sure you want four years of whatever the heck that is?”

5. Remind New Hampshire voters that Trump hates Americans who don’t support him

Haley should point out that Trump said this month he hopes the U.S. economy collapses soon: “When there’s a crash, I hope it’s going to be during these next 12 months.”

She should also note that at a recent rally in Iowa, Trump suggested intimidati­on against Democratic voters and referred to them as “bags of crap.” He told his supporters: “You should all stay in those voting booths – you should stay there and watch it. If you see bags of crap coming into the voting areas, you gotta stop it, you can’t let it happen, ‘cause these guys are crooked as hell.”

Haley could easily note that none of this is “America first,” as Trump likes to say. In fact, it’s decidedly un-American. It’s “Trump first,” everywhere and always.

Haley should have been hitting Trump hard from the jump. I doubt she’ll do so now, on the last day before the New Hampshire vote. Republican­s at large seem comfortabl­e living sans spines. But if she really wants to win, she should at least give it a try.

Be honest with voters, Nikki Haley. Tell them the truth.

You might find that people, even at the last minute, like candidates unafraid to take a stand.

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