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List of Nikki Haley 2024 presidential campaign endorsements

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Nikki Haley for President
Campaign2024 United States presidential election
(Republican presidential primaries)
CandidateNikki Haley
29thUnited States Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018)
116thGovernor of South Carolina (2011–2017)
AffiliationRepublican Party
AnnouncedFebruary 14, 2023
SuspendedMarch 6, 2024
HeadquartersCharleston, South Carolina
SloganStand for America
Website
nikkihaley.com

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations which haveendorsedNikki Haley to be theRepublican Party's nominee in the2024 U.S. presidential election.

Federal executive officials

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Gary Cohn
Alyssa Farah Griffin

Former

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U.S. Senators

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Current

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Lisa Murkowski
Susan Collins

Former

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Judd Gregg
John E. Sununu
Rob Portman

U.S. Representatives

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Ralph Norman

Current

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Former

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Paul Ryan
Will Hurd

Governors

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Phil Scott
Chris Sununu

Current

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Former

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Larry Hogan
Asa Hutchinson
Bruce Rauner
John H. Sununu

State executive officials

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Deidre Henderson

Current

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Former

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State legislators

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Current

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Alaska

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Connecticut

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Georgia

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Idaho

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Iowa

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Louisiana

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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New Hampshire

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Pennsylvania

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South Carolina

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Texas

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Utah

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Vermont

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Virginia

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Washington

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Wisconsin

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Former

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Alaska

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Georgia

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Iowa

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New Hampshire

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Utah

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Massachusetts

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New York

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Virginia

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Washington

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Texas

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Local officials

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Party officials

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Notable individuals

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Meghan McCain
Judy Sheindlin

Newspapers

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Organizations

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Maps

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  • Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the House of Representatives   Endorsed Donald Trump (162)   Endorsed Ron DeSantis (2) (withdrawn)   Endorsed Mike Pence (2) (withdrawn)   Endorsed Nikki Haley (1)   Endorsed Mike Pompeo (1) (declined to run)   No endorsement (44)   Declined to endorse a candidate (7)
    Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theHouse of Representatives
      Endorsed Donald Trump (162)
      Endorsed Ron DeSantis (2)(withdrawn)
      Endorsed Mike Pence (2)(withdrawn)
      Endorsed Nikki Haley (1)
      Endorsed Mike Pompeo (1)(declined to run)
      No endorsement (44)
      Declined to endorse a candidate (7)
  • Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the U.S. Senate   Endorsed Donald Trump (33)   Endorsed Nikki Haley (2)   Endorsed Tim Scott (1) (withdrawn)   No endorsement (6)   Declined to endorse a candidate (7)
    Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theU.S. Senate
      Endorsed Donald Trump (33)
      Endorsed Nikki Haley (2)
      Endorsed Tim Scott (1)(withdrawn)
      No endorsement (6)
      Declined to endorse a candidate (7)
  • Endorsements by incumbent Republican governors   Endorsed Donald Trump (16)   Endorsed Nikki Haley (2)   Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1) (withdrawn)   Endorsed Mike Pence (1) (withdrawn)   No endorsement (5)   Declined to endorse a candidate (2)
    Endorsements by incumbent Republicangovernors
      Endorsed Donald Trump (16)
      Endorsed Nikki Haley (2)
      Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1)(withdrawn)
      Endorsed Mike Pence (1)(withdrawn)
      No endorsement (5)
      Declined to endorse a candidate (2)
  • Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the Iowa Senate   Endorsed Ron DeSantis (13)   Endorsed Donald Trump (8)   Endorsed Nikki Haley (1)   Endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy (1)   No endorsement (11)   Non-Republicans (16)
    Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theIowa Senate
      Endorsed Ron DeSantis (13)
      Endorsed Donald Trump (8)
      Endorsed Nikki Haley (1)
      Endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy (1)
      No endorsement (11)
      Non-Republicans (16)
  • Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the Iowa House of Representatives   Endorsed Ron DeSantis (27)   Endorsed Donald Trump (15)   Endorsed Nikki Haley (7)   Endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy (1)   No endorsement (14)   Non-Republicans (36)
    Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theIowa House of Representatives
      Endorsed Ron DeSantis (27)
      Endorsed Donald Trump (15)
      Endorsed Nikki Haley (7)
      Endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy (1)
      No endorsement (14)
      Non-Republicans (36)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theNew Hampshire Senate
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1)(withdrawn)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (1)
  Endorsed Donald Trump (1)
  No endorsement (11)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theNew Hampshire House of Representatives
  Endorsed Donald Trump (51)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (26)(withdrawn)
  Endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy (7)(withdrawn)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (3)
  Endorsed Larry Elder (1)(withdrawn)
  No endorsement (110)
  Non-Republicans (202)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theSouth Carolina House of Representatives
  Endorsed Donald Trump (61)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (4)(withdrawn)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (4)
  Endorsed Tim Scott (2)(withdrawn)
  No endorsement (17)
  Non-Republicans (36)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in theSouth Carolina Senate
  Endorsed Donald Trump (7)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (5)
  Endorsed Tim Scott (4)(withdrawn)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1)(withdrawn)
  No endorsement (13)
  Non-Republicans (16)

See also

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References

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  2. ^Cook, Nancy (August 1, 2023)."Apollo's Rowan Among Hosts for Tim Scott's Hamptons Fundraiser".Bloomberg News. RetrievedAugust 1, 2023.(registration required)
  3. ^Burman, Blake (November 28, 2023)."How will Nikki Haley's Koch-backed endorsement change her primary chances? On The Hill".YouTube.NewsNation. RetrievedDecember 1, 2023.
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  26. ^Vakil, Caroline (October 9, 2023)."Hurd drops out of 2024 GOP race; endorses Haley".The Hill. RetrievedOctober 9, 2023.
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  28. ^Lizza, Ryan; Daniels, Eugene;Bade, Rachael (December 1, 2023)."Playbook: Steve Scalise unpacks the House GOP".Politico. RetrievedDecember 1, 2023.SPOTTED during a flight from Canada to D.C. on Tuesday morning: former Speaker PAUL RYAN attempting to persuade Rep. MIKE GALLAGHER (R-Wis.) via text message to endorse Haley's presidential bid. [. . .] Said a Gallagher spokesperson, "As Congressman Gallagher has repeatedly said, he has no intention to endorse any candidate at this time."
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  30. ^Team, WCAX News (January 19, 2024)."Scott calls on New Hampshire voters to support Haley in GOP primary".www.wcax.com. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2024.
  31. ^Sexton, Adam (December 12, 2023)."Gov. Chris Sununu to announce endorsement in Republican presidential race at Tuesday event, sources tell WMUR".WMUR-TV. RetrievedDecember 12, 2023.
  32. ^Porter, Steven (March 8, 2024)."Governor Chris Sununu: 'I'm going to support Donald Trump'".The Boston Globe. RetrievedMarch 8, 2024.
  33. ^Wood, Pamela (January 14, 2024)."Former Maryland Gov. Hogan endorses Nikki Haley for president".Baltimore Banner. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2024.
  34. ^Allison, Natalie (January 20, 2024)."Hutchinson endorses Haley".Politico.
  35. ^"Nikki Haley wants to be the GOP's Trump alternative. Ron DeSantis and others are trying to stop her".Associated Press. November 3, 2023. RetrievedNovember 24, 2023.
  36. ^abBates, Suzanne (January 10, 2024)."Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson and Abby Cox set to endorse Nikki Haley for president".Deseret News. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2024.
  37. ^"Haley Campaign Press Release - Nikki Haley Unveils Louisiana Leadership Team". March 4, 2024.
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  39. ^Mitchell, Tia."Georgians spread closing messages to Iowa voters on caucus day".The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – via AJC.com.
  40. ^Alviz-Gransee, Noelle; Block, Francesca (June 11, 2023)."Nikki Haley's Iowa leadership team boasts Republican strategists and local politicians".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedJune 12, 2023.
  41. ^Opsahl, Robbin (December 8, 2023)."Nikki Haley says she and Trump will run a two-way race after Iowa caucuses". Louisiana Illuminator. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2024.
  42. ^Harris, Austin (April 21, 2023)."Harris: How to win in Iowa".The Iowa Torch. RetrievedOctober 7, 2023.
  43. ^Ingels, Chad (December 23, 2023)."Nikki Haley is the right person". RetrievedJanuary 7, 2024.
  44. ^Jones, Megan (January 2, 2024)."Haley garners local Iowa endorsements as campaign focus shifts to January caucus".ABC4 News. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2024.
  45. ^Tugade, F. Amanda (September 7, 2023)."Nikki Haley had a moment at the first Republican debate. But is she missing her chance in Iowa?".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2023.
  46. ^"Haley is pro-business, will restore America's economy".www.thegazette.com.
  47. ^abcdefghijk"Nikki Haley for President Unveils Massachusetts Leadership Team".
  48. ^Moffett, Mike (November 19, 2023)."MOFFETT: Nikki Haley, the Presidency and 'Je Ne Sais Quoi'". New Hampshire Journal. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2024.
  49. ^Gannon, Bill (October 12, 2023)."Op-Eds: Senator Bill Gannon: Haley has the experience and character to be president".New Hampshire Union Leader. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  50. ^abcdefghijkGraham, Michael (December 17, 2023)."Haley Rolls Out New NH Endorsements as Polls Show Closing Gap With Trump". New Hampshire Journal. RetrievedDecember 25, 2023.
  51. ^White, Jaxon (September 19, 2023)."State Rep. Bryan Cutler tells abc27 reporter he's backing Nikki Haley in 2024 presidential primary".Lancaster Online. RetrievedOctober 7, 2023.
  52. ^Christian, Matthew (December 19, 2023)."'She's the best choice': Aiken County Rep. Bart Blackwell endorses Nikki Haley".The Post and Courier. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2024.
  53. ^abcdBustos, Joseph (April 6, 2023)."SC's Haley returns to Lexington County for presidential campaign rally".The State. RetrievedApril 10, 2023.
  54. ^Davis, Tom (July 6, 2023)."Commentary: Nikki Haley is the outsider America needs".The Post and Courier. RetrievedJuly 6, 2023.
  55. ^Martz, Michael (February 23, 2024)."Former First Lady Susan Allen joins Virginia Super Tuesday team for Haley".Richmond Times-Dispatch. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2024.
  56. ^abc"Nikki Haley for President Unveils Washington State Leadership Team".
  57. ^abGonzalez, Jordan (January 3, 2024)."Several NCW Republicans endorse Nikki Haley's presidential campaign".NCWLIFE News. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2024.
  58. ^Deng, Grace (January 2, 2024)."Nikki Haley announces Washington campaign team, endorsements from state lawmakers". Washington State Standard. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2024.
  59. ^abcdefghiDaniels, Chris (January 2, 2024)."Republican Nikki Haley forms Washington state campaign leadership team".KomoNews. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2024.
  60. ^Beck, Molly (December 6, 2023)."Wisconsin Senate leader Devin LeMahieu backs Nikki Haley over Trump in Republican primary".Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023.
  61. ^abcFisher, Zach (November 4, 2023)."Nikki Haley lands endorsements from former Iowa lawmakers".WHO-DT 13. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  62. ^christine, hensley (December 31, 2023)."Prominent Iowans endorse Nikki Haley, say this 'Iron Lady' is best choice for president".Des Moines Register 13. RetrievedDecember 31, 2023.
  63. ^abPrice, David (November 15, 2023)."Private meeting at Iowa lawmaker's home helped lead to 70+ endorsements for Nikki Haley".KITV 4. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  64. ^McCullough, Caleb (November 14, 2023)."Campaign Almanac: Nikki Haley announces dozens of Iowa endorsements".The Gazette. RetrievedNovember 16, 2023.
  65. ^abcWatson, Sarah (December 19, 2023)."Nikki Haley announces new Quad-Cities endorsers".The Courier. RetrievedDecember 25, 2023.
  66. ^ab"Haley Campaign Announces Campaign Chairs For Key New Hampshire Counties".Merrimack, NHPatch. June 27, 2023. RetrievedOctober 7, 2023.
  67. ^Reagan, John (August 8, 2023)."John Reagan: Nikki Haley has my endorsement because she gets it done".New Hampshire Union Leader. RetrievedOctober 7, 2023.
  68. ^Graham, Michael (November 20, 2023)."As Her Polls Pop, Haley Releases NH Convention Delegate Slate".nhjournal.com.
  69. ^Stein, Andrew (October 26, 2023)."I Backed Trump, but Now I'm for Haley".The Wall Street Journal. RetrievedOctober 27, 2023.
  70. ^Duncan, Chase (March 13, 2023)."2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley visits Myrtle Beach, talks solutions".My Horry News. RetrievedMarch 29, 2023.
  71. ^Byrd, Caitlin (November 28, 2023)."Charleston's next mayor William Cogswell endorses Nikki Haley in GOP primary race".Post and Courier. RetrievedDecember 7, 2023.
  72. ^Gruber-Miller, Stephen; Pfannenstiel, Brianne (December 9, 2023)."'You won't get chaos with me,' Nikki Haley tells Iowans in post-debate campaign visit".Des Moines Register. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023.
  73. ^Graham, Michael (November 20, 2023)."As Her Polls Pop, Haley Releases NH Convention Delegate Slate".NH Journal. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2024.
  74. ^Westin, Cleo (December 18, 2023)."Nikki Haley makes campaign stop in Nevada, receives endorsement from mayor".Iowa State Daily. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2024.
  75. ^Hensley, Christine; Oman, David (December 31, 2023)."Prominent Iowans endorse Nikki Haley, say this 'Iron Lady' is best choice for president".The Des Moines Register.Archived from the original on December 31, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2024.
  76. ^Whitely, Jason (January 14, 2024)."Former Mayor Betsy Price among 20 Texas women campaigning in bitterly cold Iowa for Nikki Haley".WFAA. RetrievedJanuary 20, 2024.
  77. ^"Nikki Haley on GMNH Talked About How She Would Pardon Trump".The Pulse of NH. January 3, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2024.
  78. ^Gambino, Lauren (November 4, 2023)."Nikki Haley's unexpected rise from 'scrappy' underdog to Trump's closest rival".The Guardian. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  79. ^"Letter: Support Nikki Haley".Gloucester Daily Times. December 6, 2023.
  80. ^Bankert, Adrienne (September 28, 2023)."31% favorable view of Nikki Haley among voters: Poll by Morning in America".YouTube.NewsNation. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  81. ^Oman, Christine Hensley and David."Prominent Iowans endorse Nikki Haley, say this 'Iron Lady' is best choice for president".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2024.
  82. ^Gruber-Miller, Stephen (November 17, 2023)."Nikki Haley gets impromptu endorsement from former Iowa Republican Party head Marlys Popma".The Des Moines Register. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  83. ^Roberts, Dawn (September 7, 2023)."Roberts: Nikki Haley will make America strong and proud again".The Iowa Torch. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2023.
  84. ^Abrams, Dan (September 21, 2023)."Poll: DeSantis now running 5th in New Hampshire, Dan Abrams Live".YouTube.NewsNation. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  85. ^ab"Nikki Haley a favorite for Jewish Republican donors seeking credible Trump alternative | The Times of Israel".The Times of Israel.
  86. ^Porter, Steven (February 16, 2023)."Nikki Haley teams up with Don Bolduc for N.H. town halls".The Boston Globe. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2023.
  87. ^Wulfsohn, Joseph (September 28, 2023)."Charlamagne Tha God says Republicans should 'clear the field' for Nikki Haley following second debate".Fox News. RetrievedOctober 7, 2023.
  88. ^Church, Jason (November 6, 2023)."Nikki Haley Has America's – and Our Veterans' – Backs".Townhall. RetrievedNovember 18, 2023.
  89. ^Suter, Tara (March 5, 2024)."Cuban says he'd vote for Biden even if 'he was being given last rites'".The Hill. RetrievedMarch 5, 2024.
  90. ^Garrity, Kelly; Kashinsky, Lisa (May 25, 2023)."Whose district is it, anyway?".Politico. RetrievedMay 27, 2023.
  91. ^White, Jeremy; Korte, Lara (June 5, 2023)."The rights stuff".Politico. RetrievedJune 5, 2023.
  92. ^Schouten, Fredreka (November 16, 2023)."Nikki Haley draws growing interest from deep-pocketed donors as GOP presidential field shrinks".CNN. RetrievedNovember 18, 2023.
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  94. ^Hansen, Claire (February 15, 2023)."Controversial Pastor Opens Nikki Haley's First Presidential Campaign Rally".U.S. News & World Report. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2023.
  95. ^Kampeas, Ron (January 13, 2024)."Nikki Haley a favorite for Jewish Republican donors seeking credible Trump alternative".The Times of Israel. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2024.
  96. ^"Top Republican Donor Endorses Nikki Haley for President". January 31, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2024.
  97. ^Griffing, Alex (December 8, 2023)."GOP Mega-Donor Slams 'Disgraceful' Last Months of Trump's Presidency While Endorsing Haley on Fox News".Mediaite.com. RetrievedDecember 8, 2023.
  98. ^Dorn, Sara (December 5, 2023)."Here Are The Billionaires Backing Nikki Haley As A Trump Alternative—LinkedIn Co-Founder, Charles Koch And More".Forbes. RetrievedDecember 5, 2023.
  99. ^DeStefano, Aurora (November 3, 2023)."Meghan McCain Drops F-Bomb, 'I Really Need Republicans to Explain'".2Paragraphs News. RetrievedNovember 3, 2023.
  100. ^Parker, Star (October 23, 2023)."PARKER: Nikki rising".Daily Journal. RetrievedOctober 26, 2023.
  101. ^Hagan, Shelly; Cook, Nancy (June 6, 2023)."Harlan Crow Among Dallas Billionaires Hosting Nikki Haley Dinner".Bloomberg News Law. RetrievedNovember 18, 2023.
  102. ^"Judge Judy endorses Nikki Haley for president: 'She is whip smart...she is the future'".www.foxnews.com. January 8, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2024.
  103. ^Kelly, Katie; O'Brien, Rebecca (November 24, 2023)."Could Haley Really Beat Trump? Big Donors Are Daring to Dream".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 5, 2023.
  104. ^Strain, Michael R. (September 14, 2023)."An Off-Ramp from Trump's Road to Ruin".Project Syndicate. RetrievedNovember 18, 2023.
  105. ^Wartman, Scott (February 16, 2023)."Why Cindy Warmbier supports Nikki Haley: 'I'll try not to cry.' Otto Warmbier's mom helps launch Nikki Haley's presidential campaign".The Cincinnati Enquirer. RetrievedNovember 18, 2023.
  106. ^Will, George (October 10, 2023)."Opinion: Tim Scott, please drop out, urge others to follow and unite behind Haley".The Washington Post. RetrievedOctober 10, 2023.
  107. ^Hall, Christian (December 12, 2023)."Nikki Haley Gets the Backing of Wealthy South Carolina Donor".Bloomberg. RetrievedDecember 12, 2023.
  108. ^https://x.com/LouiseMensch/status/1765228965466173533?s=20
  109. ^Cohen, David (January 21, 2024)."Haley endorsed by top New Hampshire publication".POLITICO. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2024.
  110. ^"If you can, pick a GOP ballot in New Hampshire — and use it to stop Donald Trump - The Boston Globe".BostonGlobe.com.
  111. ^"The Detroit News".www.detroitnews.com. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2024.
  112. ^"Editorial: One GOP candidate can defeat Trump. Clear the field for Haley".The Post and Courier Editorial Board. October 21, 2023. RetrievedOctober 22, 2023.
  113. ^"The Seattle Times editorial board recommends: In the GOP primary, Haley is only credible candidate | Editorial".The Seattle Times. February 2, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2024.
  114. ^"Politics | HoustonChronicle.com".Houston Chronicle. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2024.
  115. ^McCammon, Sarah (November 28, 2023)."Nikki Haley lands endorsement from Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity PAC".NPR. RetrievedNovember 28, 2023.The Americans for Prosperity super-PAC says Haley is best positioned to beat former President Donald Trump in the primary election and President Biden in the general election.
  116. ^Keene, Houston (January 9, 2024)."Concerned Veterans for America Action endorses Nikki Haley for president".Fox News. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2024.
  117. ^"Tufts Republicans".
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