I wasn't a fan of Haley's speach, nor the Teamster's boss. Now, if he would have endorsed Trump, that would have been something. But he said something to the effect that they're beholden to neither party and that's BS. The unions have alwasy endorsed the Dems even while their jobs were going overseas. I wasn't impressed and thoght he was a blowhard.
But I agree......everyone else was superb, especial Ben Carson, Marco Rubio and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The lasy that lost her son was also good.
Those "everyday people" speakers were all pretty impactful, and several of them were former Dem supporters.
Agree with you on Teamsters speaker, he admitted he was a lifelong Dem and didnt really say anything (this was a separate interview I saw with him earlier in the day) about considering a vote for Trump. Then he claimed his members were split 50/50 and I don't believe that's the case at all. We had segments of represented labor (very large) at my former company, and probably 90% or more voted for Obama, Clinton and Biden). The union leaderships are also pretty outspoken locally to their people about supporting the Dem cause too.
I still wish Haley had not been there and sounds like a significant number of people who were actually there feel the same. But her speech was "ok"
I havent heard Ted Cruz's yet but heard he was really good, have heard most of Vivek's now and he was strong.
Loved the later evening lineup though, thought they all nailed it.