Nikki Haley’s Response on the Cause of the Civil War Sparks Controversy
2 min readNikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate and former South Carolina governor, faced criticism for her response to a question about the cause of the United States Civil War during a town hall event in Berlin, New Hampshire. When asked about the cause of the war, Haley initially avoided mentioning slavery and instead focused on the role of government and the rights of the people.
The questioner, who later identified himself as “Patrick,” immediately challenged Haley’s response, prompting her to further elaborate on her stance. However, she still did not mention slavery as a cause of the war. When asked why she was not discussing slavery, Haley responded, “What do you want me to say about slavery?”
This exchange was met with mixed reactions, with some applause from the audience, while others took to social media to express their disapproval. President Biden tweeted, “It was about slavery.” Jaime Harrison, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, also criticized Haley’s response, stating that condemning slavery should be the baseline for any presidential candidate.
Despite the controversy, Haley’s campaign has been gaining momentum in New Hampshire, with recent polls showing her gaining on former President Donald Trump. She has been endorsed by Republican New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu and has championed South Carolina’s removal of the Confederate flag on the State House grounds during her tenure as governor.
Throughout her campaign, Haley has emphasized the importance of “the tone at the top” in addressing sensitive issues and bringing the country together. She recounts her role in the removal of the Confederate flag in South Carolina, which she credits with fostering unity and demonstrating “strength and grace.”
As the presidential race continues, Haley’s response to the question about the Civil War will likely remain a point of discussion and debate among voters and political commentators alike.