I’m the proud daughter of Indian immigrants. Growing up, we were the only Indian family in our small, rural southern town, population 2,500. My dad wore a turban. He still does to this day. My mom wore a sari. Nobody knew who we were, what we were, or why we were there.
We faced discrimination and hardship. But my parents never gave in to grievance and hate. My mom built a successful business. My dad taught 30 years at a historically black college. And that’s just the beginning.
In 2004, I ran my first race for state legislature. I was the underdog. I was told I didn’t stand a chance. I defeated a 30-year incumbent, and I proved the doubters wrong and won reelection twice.
In 2011, I was sworn in as the first female minority governor of South Carolina. I was, again, the underdog and went on to win reelection.
I would go on to become U.S. ambassador to the UN and the first Indian-American to hold a cabinet level position.
I’ve lived the American Dream, and I’m doing everything in my power to protect it.
That’s why I’ve spent the past two years traveling across the country, advising, endorsing, and rallying behind more than 60 conservative candidates.
In order to preserve the American Dream and uphold our nation’s founding values, we need to support freedom-loving Republicans across our nation. We need to end the Left’s agenda and rally behind leaders who will put forth conservative solutions.
I traveled to Texas, Iowa, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, South Carolina, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and more states to support Republican candidates, take down the Left’s agenda, and stand for America.
But I didn’t do it alone.
With your support, we had some historic victories in places that Democrats never thought we could flip. Democrats doubted that a Republican could win in TX-15 or VA-02. They thought they could hold onto their blue attorney general seat in Iowa that they’ve held for nearly 45 years. But we proved them wrong.
Our work is far from over. We need to keep this movement going and continue fighting for our country, which is why I’m asking you for your support one more time.
When I finished my time serving at the UN, I made a promise to never stop standing for America. It’s a promise I intend to keep.
If you want to help me keep this promise, I’m asking you to pitch in a donation of $1, $35, $50, $100, or more today.
Election Day may be over, but fighting for a stronger country is not.
My very best,