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Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley's New Hampshire Double Feature

July 25, 2023

HOLLIS, N.H. – Today, presidential candidate Nikki Haley campaigned in the Granite State and held her 40th and 41st grassroots events in New Hampshire since announcing her bid for the White House.

Tomorrow in Manchester, Nikki will host a community discussion on the fentanyl crisis with the New Hampshire Freedom Movement. She will address Joe Biden's refusal to crack down on China's drug pipeline and offer solutions.

Barrington, New Hampshire

The Sun: "Kelly Schofield, from Fairfax, Virginia, has followed Haley across the country, attending at least six campaign events including the launch party in South Carolina. She firmly believes Haley is the most qualified candidate on the crowded ticket, pointing to her time as governor and UN ambassador. 'She has foreign policy experience, she knows how to interact with the heads of other countries, heads of state,' Schofield told The U.S. Sun.

"She hit out at Secretary of Defense Anthony Blinken for wanting to 'make friends' with the Chinese government as well as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen for seeking to do more business with the country. "The presidential candidate insisted that the US should in fact be doing the opposite, imposing penalties on China for allowing fentanyl to enter the country." (The Sun, 7/25/23)

Hollis, New Hampshire

Boston Herald: "Haley began taking questions from the audience at the close of the event and as the rain started to fall. The governor stood through several wet inquiries before calling it a night. 'We have to talk about what matters,' Haley said... "Haley, an accountant, said that if elected she would eliminate earmarks and veto any spending bill that doesn't return the country to pre-COVID spending levels. She said she would defund so-called sanctuary cities and institute 'catch and deport' instead of 'catch of release.'" (Boston Herald, 7/25/23)

Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley's New Hampshire Double Feature Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/370042

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