Nikki Haley has been in the news recently for her notable influence on Republican voters in various states, as well as for her interactions with former President Donald Trump. Despite not endorsing Trump, she remains a significant figure in the party, with both Trump and Joe Biden vying for her supporters. Additionally, Haley's forthcoming book incorrectly claimed she had met with Kim Jong Un, leading to its immediate removal by the publisher.
Born Nimrata Nikki Haley on January 20, 1972, in South Carolina, she served as the state's Governor from 2011 to 2017 and later as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations under the Trump administration. Haley, a Republican, has been a prominent figure in American politics, known for her conservative views and diplomatic roles. Her interactions with Trump and her influence on Republican voters continue to be subjects of interest and speculation in the political landscape.
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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's forthcoming book incorrectly said she had met with Kim Jong Un. Her publisher said it's being removed immediately.
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Melania Trump will dip her toe back into politics with an appearance at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser.
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Nikki Haley drew a notable slice of Republican voters in four states, while protest votes against the president over his support for Israel continued.
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The vote history records support polling showing Biden doing well among the highly engaged but lagging overall.
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In an appeal to minority voters, Trump claims many illegal immigrants have crossed the US-Mexico border since Biden took office.
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Ohio Republicans choose their nominee in key Senate race while California seeks to replace former speaker Kevin McCarthy
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He said he had been referring only to the auto industry.
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How Democrats do in Nevada could determine control of both the White House and the Senate, since the Silver State also has one of the nation's tightest Senate races.
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Donald Trump stands on the brink of unofficially securing the Republican presidential nomination for a third time as voters finish casting ballots in Georgia, Mississippi, Washington and Hawaii
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The president successfully tackled doubts about his age and mental capacity during his 2024 State of the Union address, Eric Garcia and Katie Hawkinson report from Capitol Hill
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Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump are scrambling to win over supporters of Nikki Haley, a constituency that could be crucial to sending either man back to the White House.
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Chancellor’s move to slice a few pounds off national insurance fails to win hearts and minds in Stroud
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The state’s primary election on Tuesday is the latest site of a movement to reject the president over his stance on Israel, though it may be days before the results are fully clear.
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Even though he easily defeated Nikki Haley, the primary results suggested that he still has long-term problems with suburban voters, moderates and independents.
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The former president's underwhelming appeal to Haley's voters supporters contrasts with Joe Biden's immediate olive branch.
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Follow the latest updates after the biggest day in the US presidential primary calendar as Donald Trump secures Republican nomination over Nikki Haley
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New RNC co-chair Lara Trump vowed to help the ex-US president win ‘bigly’ in the coming election, amid a debate on whether the organisation should pay his legal bills.
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Nikki Haley wished Donald J. Trump well, but she did not endorse him.
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Underlying economic and market factors mattered in previous presidential rematches. They may help President Biden, even if polls aren’t showing that so far.
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Marjorie Taylor Green, an ally of Donald Trump, has taken aim at former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis