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Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis on possible Trump pardon; Christie hits Haley over Civil War remarks

At a town hall in New Hampshire, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was asked by a 9-year-old audience member about her stance on Donald Trump and whether she would pardon him.

Haley, who is rising in the polls but is still a distant second to the former president in the state, said she would — even if he's found guilty of a crime.

«A leader needs to find out what's in the best interest of the country,» Haley responded at the event on Thursday evening. «What's in the best interest of the country is not letting an 80-year-old man sitting in jail, that continues to divide the country. What's in the best interest of the country would be to pardon so that you can move on as a country and no longer talking about that.»

With weeks to go until voting begins in the Republican primary, candidates flocked to New Hampshire and Iowa this week to make their pitch to residents.

Though it's Trump, who faces state challenges to his ballot eligibility as well as 91 felony counts in four criminal cases (to which he's pleaded not guilty), who continues to lead 2024 primary polls.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, at a campaign stop in Iowa, was also pressed by a voter on whether he'd pardon Trump if he were convicted by a jury.

Unlike Haley, he largely avoided the question by briefly responding: «I've addressed that. But that's a different thing.»

DeSantis has declined to answer that questioned directly when he's been asked, but earlier this month he said he would be against putting «an almost 80-year-old former president in prison» as it wouldn't be «good for the country.»

Meanwhile, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — the most vocal Trump critic in the GOP primary field — is trying to connect Haley's view of Trump to her comments about

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