Caught On Video: Nikki Haley Gets Marriage Proposal From Trump Supporter In New Hampshire

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Nikki Haley, a GOP presidential contender, encountered an unexpected interruption during her speech at a rally in New Hampshire on Monday.

A pro-Trump heckler in the crowd shouted, "Will you marry me?" Haley, known for her quick wit, responded by asking the suitor if he would vote for her. The man, after a brief pause, admitted that he was voting for Trump, drawing jeers from other attendees. Unimpressed, Haley told him to "get out of here."

Haley's campaign in New Hampshire is crucial, as she is the only Republican candidate running against Donald Trump in the state. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump, while also attacking Haley as a representative of "warmed-over corporatism." Despite this, Trump has maintained a significant lead over Haley in most polls, following his 30-point victory in Iowa.

In a recent interview with Fox News, Haley expressed her belief that a slow and steady approach is what will ultimately lead her to victory. She confidently stated, "At some point, y'all are gonna realize that I won this race and you're going to have to accept when I say I told you so. It is slow and steady wins the race."

Haley's ability to handle unexpected situations with grace and humor, as demonstrated by her response to the heckler, showcases her strong presence on the campaign trail. As the New Hampshire primary approaches, all eyes will be on Haley as she strives to secure a win and prove her viability as a contender for the Republican nomination.