Haley expresses confidence Iowans will turn out for her

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley greets attendees during a campaign event in Adel, Iowa, on Sunday.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley greets attendees during a campaign event in Adel, Iowa, on Sunday. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley expressed confidence on Monday that Iowans would turn out and caucus for her today, despite the record breaking cold weather.

"Iowans are not deterred by this. From everything we've seen, they plan on getting out, they plan on caucusing. And we're not deterred either. We're going to be out there in the snow until the very last second trying to earn every vote," she said on Fox and Friends.

She said she's hearing from her team on the ground that "people are determined to get out and vote," despite the cold weather.

Addressing recent polling that shows her beating President Joe Biden outside of the margin of error in a hypothetical general election matchup, Haley implied she would have "a double digit mandate going into DC."

"We can't have a nail biter of election next November. If you elect me in this caucus today, I'll be the one that defeats Joe Biden and we'll get our country back on track," she said.

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