Nikki Haley jokes about fellow presidential candidate Ron DeSantis’s boots

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“We’ll see if he can run in ‘em,” Haley said on “of her GOP rival who has been accused of using footwear to appear taller.The Daily Show”

Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, seen here at the Sept. 27 Republican presidential debate, have each argued on the campaign trail that they are the most qualified person to pull votes away from 2024 Republican front-runner Donald Trump. Nikki Haley poked fun at one of her rivals in the Republican presidential campaign, Gov. Ron DeSantis over allegations he is wearing boots with added insoles to make him appear taller.

Then, she added, “I’ve always talked about my high heels. … I’ve always said ‘Don’t wear them if you can’t run in them.’ So we’ll see if he can run in them.” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” also referenced Politico’s analysis in its opening monologue Wednesday night.“The scandal is that DeSantis isn’t wearing the boots for fashion,” Colbert said. “America’s top cobblers believe that inside his boots DeSantis is probably wearing height-boosting insoles.”

Though Maher acknowledged that “People do wear cowboy boots with a suit,” the host added, “But there were no cowboys in Florida, Ron.” The governor smiled and said, “We’re one of the top cattle states in America” and that in “the interior of Florida, nothing but cattle ranches.”of DeSantis seated on the show behind text that read, “Tell me he’s not wearing hidden heels.” The nine-second video posted on Oct. 4 had more than 14 million views and 1.2 million likes as of Thursday evening.

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