
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley thinks President Joe Biden is more of a threat to the country than Donald Trump if he retakes the White House in 2024.
Haley made the remark during an interview with NPR, though she stressed she doesn't think either man should be the next president.
"I have a lot of concerns about Trump regaining the presidency. I have even more concerns about Joe Biden being president. I mean, you look at both of these men and all they have done is given us chaos, all they've done is given us division," Haley told NPR's Steve Inskeep.
"I think Biden is more dangerous," Haley added before taking a shot at the president's mental competency, saying it has "declined to a level we should all be worried about."
"Multiple things there show that he is not in a good state of mind to continue to lead, and that's a problem," she said.
Haley, a former ambassador to the United Nations, went on to criticize Biden's policies on immigration and the economy. She also referred to Trump as a bully who "says crazy things" and is distracted with his court cases.
Haley said "what's really important to know" is that "the majority of Americans dislike Donald Trump and Joe Biden."
"There needs to be a new generational leader that can go and stop with the chaos but actually get us focused on what we need to do to get our country back on track," she said, adding that both Biden and Trump are "too old" to be president.
"We have to go and focus on what the new generation wants, what we need to do going forward, and it's not having two 80-year-old candidates," she said. "I think that's a problem."
Neither Biden nor Trump's campaign have publicly responded to the comments.