Who is the Republican 2024 US presidential hopeful Nikki Haley?
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[January 02, 2024]
By Gram Slattery
(Reuters) -U.S. presidential contender Nikki Haley has enjoyed a bump in
support among voters and donors over the last four months, and she is
now locked in a battle for second place in the Republican nominating
contest with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
While she remains in third place behind DeSantis nationally and in Iowa,
the first state to hold a Republican nominating contest, she is in
second place in other states that could give her momentum, namely New
Hampshire and South Carolina.
If Haley can come from behind to beat DeSantis in the Jan. 15 Iowa
caucus, she would likely emerge as the most viable challenger to
Republican former President Donald Trump, who nonetheless holds a
50-point lead in national primary polls.
Here are some facts about Haley's life and political career:
DAUGHTER OF IMMIGRANTS
Haley, 51, gained a reputation in the Republican Party as a solid
conservative who has the ability to address issues of gender and race in
a more credible fashion than many of her peers. At the same time, she
has drawn criticism for her ambiguous positions on some major policy
issues.
She is the daughter of two immigrants from India who ran a clothing
store in rural South Carolina, and has spoken occasionally about the
discrimination her family faced.
Haley graduated from Clemson University in 1994 with a degree in
accounting, and helped expand her parents' clothing business. She took
on leadership roles in several business organizations before winning a
seat in the South Carolina state legislature in 2004. She is married and
has two children.
SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR
Elected governor of South Carolina in 2010, Haley became the first woman
to hold that post in the Deep South state and the second person of
Indian descent to serve as a state governor in the United States.
She received national attention in 2015 when she signed a bill into law
removing the Confederate battle flag from the grounds of the South
Carolina state Capitol following the murder of nine black churchgoers by
white supremacist Dylann Roof. But she later received criticism from
some elected officials for describing the flag as a symbol of heritage
for some Southerners.
Haley also appointed Tim Scott, then a U.S. representative from South
Carolina, to the U.S. Senate in 2012. Scott was a rival for the
presidential nomination, but he dropped out of the primary race in early
November after struggling to gain traction in opinion polls.
UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR
Haley endorsed several rivals to Trump in the 2016 Republican
presidential nominating contest, and occasionally tangled with him
during the primaries.
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Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the
United Nations Nikki Haley attends a Lady Hawkeyes Tailgate campaign
event in Coralville, Iowa, U.S., December 30, 2023. REUTERS/Rachel
Mummey/ File Photo
But she then went on to serve as his ambassador to the United
Nations. During that time, the U.S. pulled out of the Iran nuclear
deal, an accord that was unpopular with Republicans.
2024 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
Haley was among the first candidates to enter the race, throwing her
hat into the ring in February.
While she enjoyed a brief bump in opinion polls, she subsequently
languished in the mid-lower single digits in most national and
state-level surveys, until the first debate gave her a measurable
boost starting in late August. She still has just a fraction of the
support of Trump.
In late November, she received a major boost when the conservative
political network led by billionaire Charles Koch endorsed her bid.
She has tried to distinguish herself as the most capable contender
on foreign policy. While almost all have staked out a tough position
on China, Haley's unabashed support for Ukraine represents a
contrast with Trump and DeSantis, who both say the conflict is not
central to U.S. national security.
At year's end she drew rebukes from Democrats and some of her rivals
when, in answer to a question, she declined to say that slavery was
one of the main causes of the U.S. Civil War, an omission she sought
to correct a day later.
RELATIONSHIP WITH TRUMP
Since leaving the Trump administration in 2018, Haley has had an
up-and-down relationship with the former president.
She criticized Trump after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol
on Jan. 6, 2021, in an attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss to
Democrat Joe Biden, but later said Trump has an important role to
play in the Republican Party.
Haley later criticized Trump after his indictment in June for
mishandling sensitive national security information, saying that if
the information laid out in the indictment is true, it is
"incredibly dangerous to our national security."
On the campaign trail, she rarely discusses Trump's temperament or
character, though she frequently accuses him of being too soft on
America's adversaries, including China, North Korea and Russia.
(Reporting by Gram Slattery; editing by Ross Colvin and Jonathan
Oatis)
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