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John,
I want to thank everyone who signed my birthday card. It was so great to see
the notes and well wishes.
As I celebrated my birthday yesterday, I looked back at some of the incredible
moments I’ve experienced. I wanted to share just a few of them with you and let
you know how thankful I am that you have been with me along the way.
When my parents immigrated to America, they understood the promise that
America has to offer. They instilled in my brothers, my sister, and me that
even on our worst day, we are blessed to live in America.
As a child, I watched the American Dream unfold before me. My parents came
from India with $8 in their pocket. I watched my mom create a small business in
our living room and expand it to great heights. When I was 13, I started doing
the books at my mom's store. After graduating with an accounting degree and
working in the corporate world, I came back to the family store and was proud
to watch my mom’s business grow even more.
When I ran my first campaign at 32, I was up against the longest-serving
member of the South Carolina legislature. He had been in office for nearly my
entire life. I was the underdog. It took a team of incredible grassroots
volunteers and supporters to help me pull off a victory. And, when I won, I
immediately got to work. I spent my time in the state legislature creating
government transparency, championing fiscal responsibility, and fighting for
South Carolina’s veterans.
When I was 38, I was honored to take the oath of office as the first female
governor of South Carolina. It’s a moment I will always cherish.
I had the privilege of fighting every day for the people of my state, whether
it was signing a voter ID requirement into law, slashing the unemployment rate
in half, reducing the small business tax rate, or delivering the largest
transportation funding bill in two decades without raising taxes on South
Carolinians.
Just after my 45th birthday, I was sworn in as U.S. ambassador to the UN. I
was grateful to serve our country and stand for America on the global stage.
Starting on day one, I made sure countries knew there was a new America at the
UN—one that would have the backs of our allies and stand up for ourselves. I
was proud to push for the U.S. to move its Israeli embassy to Jerusalem,
advocate for an end to the Iran nuclear deal, and drive negotiations to achieve
the first major reform of the UN’s peace and security apparatus in decades.
When I left the United Nations, I made a promise to always stand for America.
Since then, I’ve been fighting to promote conservative solutions and rallying
behind freedom-loving Americans who understand the hope our country has to
offer.
I’m blessed to live in America. None of these incredible experiences could
have become a reality anywhere else.
As Republicans and as Americans, it’s up to us to renew that hope. Our
children and grandchildren are counting on us. And together, I know we will
come through for them.
Thank you for being by my side and for supporting my mission to stand for
America.
Your support has been invaluable, and I’m grateful for all of the birthday
wishes.
My very best,
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