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The political positions of Republican Governor Nikki Haley have been reported from her career in the South Carolina House of Representatives, during her 2011–2017 governorship, from her books Can't Is Not an Option and With All Due Respect, and during her tenure as United States Ambassador to the United Nations from January 2017 until the very end of 2018.
Haley speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, March 2013 On August 12, 2013, Haley announced she would seek a second term as governor. [ 86 ] She faced a challenge in the Republican primary from Tom Ervin , who later withdrew and reentered the race as an independent.
In March 2023, Haley spoke at two major competing conservative conferences: the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and a private donor event held by the Club for Growth. Haley was one of two Republican active or potential candidates to attend both, while most other candidates (both announced and speculated) chose one event or the ...
“These are solid conservative Republicans that will need to break Trump’s way.” Trump has largely dismissed the primary votes for Haley, stating last month she has “very few voters.”
Nikki Haley served as Trump’s UN ambassador but then ran against him in the 2024 primary before falling back into line again (AFP via Getty Images) Harris actively courted the support of anti ...
Nikki Haley’s campaign is over, but the fight to win over her supporters has just begun. ... “I have always been a conservative Republican and always supported the Republican nominee,” she ...
Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018) and Governor of South Carolina (2011–2017) (ran as a Republican and later endorsed Trump) [216] Larry Hogan , former Governor of Maryland (2015–2023) [ 217 ] (endorsed Haley; [ 218 ] running for U.S. Senate ) [ 219 ]
Nikki Haley will join Hudson Institute as the next chair one month after suspending her campaign