I’m the proud daughter of legal immigrants. I grew up in a small town in South Carolina with two brothers and one sister. I started doing the books at my mom’s store at 13. My mom had an American flag painted on a ceiling in her store to remind us about the freedom America has to offer.
I’m a proud Clemson Tiger. After I graduated with my accounting degree, I worked in a corporate job before going back to work at my family's store. That’s where I saw firsthand how hard it is to make a dollar and how easy it is for the government to take it away.
I was frustrated, but my parents always told me, “Don’t complain. Do something about it.”
So I did. I ran for the state house. No one thought I had a chance. The incumbent had been in office for nearly my entire life. A week before the primary election, I was only polling at 15%. I faced racist and sexist attacks, but I refused to give up.
I knew that if I wanted to win, I had to reach out to people beyond my usual support base. So, I went to a biker bar and answered questions about motorcycle and gun rights. We started a conversation and I explained to them what I believed.
They not only voted for me, but also encouraged their friends and families to do the same. I won the district not just once, but two more times before deciding to run for governor, where I was once again considered the underdog.
I challenged the status quo in the state house and as governor and fought for legislation that would make a difference in all areas, from government transparency and voter ID laws, to strengthening the economy and championing education.
I became governor when I was 38. Michael and I had two young kids. Being governor was one of the most rewarding jobs I’ve ever had. But it wasn’t easy. I had to balance the demands of the job, lead our state through historic floods and horrific tragedies, all while we raised our two young children. On top of the basic demands that come with the titles of governor and mom, I’m a proud military wife. While I was governor, my husband, Michael, was deployed to a combat zone for a year. It was the first time the spouse of a sitting governor was deployed to a combat zone.
After I served as governor, I served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. I stood up for America on the world stage, fought for our allies, and held accountable those who didn't support us.
I’ve watched the American Dream unfold before me. I’ve seen that even on our worst days, we are blessed to live in America. But I also know that under Biden’s leadership, times are tough and America can be doing so much better.
As governor, I was dubbed a “jobs governor” because I slashed our unemployment rate, brought jobs back to our state, and shepherded in a successful economic recovery.
At the UN I fought for America, made sure our allies knew we had their backs, stood up for Israel even when others refused, and stood up to murderers and dictators to let them know America was taking names.
We can revitalize the economy, support small businesses, stop Washington’s spending sprees, protect our border, champion school choice, and save America’s future.
It would mean a lot to me if every single person reading this could send a donation of just $5 in order to show the strength of our movement ahead of the next debate in just two weeks.
Your donation will not only show that my campaign is a force to be reckoned with, but it will also play a vital role in helping fund our campaign in the upcoming days.
John, throughout my life, I've been shaking up the status quo. I’m hoping to do the same as your next President. But in order to get there, I need your help to make it across the finish line – starting right now.
Your support is what keeps our movement thriving, so thank you for standing with me.
My name is Nikki Haley. I want to tell you a bit about myself and why I’m running for President of the United States.
I’m running for President because my parents came to America more than 50 years ago – an America that was strong and proud, and full of opportunities. I want them to know that America again.
I’m running for President as a military spouse. My husband is deployed and I want him and his military brothers and sisters to know their sacrifice means something – that we do love this country.
I’m running for President for the future of our kids. I have a daughter who just got married and I saw how hard it was for her and her husband to buy a home. I’m doing this for my son who’s a senior in college and shouldn’t have to worry about saying things on a paper that he doesn’t believe in just to get an A.
I’m running for my daughter, my son, and our future generations. I want them to experience the freedom and opportunity that the American Dream has to offer.
I’m running for President because we have a country to save!
I’ve seen that even on our worst days, we are blessed to live in America. But I also know that under Biden’s leadership, times are tough, our future is slipping, and America can be doing so much better.
As governor, I was dubbed a “jobs governor” because I slashed our unemployment rate, brought jobs back to our state, and shepherded in a successful economic recovery.
At the UN I fought for America, made sure our allies knew we had their backs, stood up for Israel even when others refused, and stood up to murderers and dictators to let them know that America was taking names.
I know how to make America strong and proud because I’ve done it before. And I’ll do it as your next President.
As President, I’ll revitalize our economy, support small businesses, stop Washington’s spending sprees, protect our border, champion school choice, and save America’s future.
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