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Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley's New Hampshire Hard Work

May 03, 2023

CHARLESTON, S.C. - Last week, presidential candidate Nikki Haley criss-crossed the Granite State, meeting with voters, visiting diners and cafes, and holding town halls for a total of 14 events in three days.

emojiLaconia, N.H.

Laconia Daily Sun: "'No one will outwork me': Nikki Haley points to experience ahead of presidential run"

"Before a crowd of roughly 200 at the American Legion, Haley underscored her financial acumen, transparency measures she implemented as governor and accomplishments in international relations. Haley presented herself as a down-to-earth underdog candidate whose comparatively lengthy resume and coalition-building approach would be the best general election foot the Republican party could put forward." (Laconia Daily Sun, 5/1/23)

emojiManchester, N.H.

New Hampshire Union Leader: "'She's putting together a real grassroots campaign,' said a key operative for one primary rival. 'It's early but still pretty impressive.'" (New Hampshire Union Leader, 4/30/23)

emojiRindge, N.H.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript: "Among those who came to hear Haley speak, Jeff Selander of Rindge said the average American is struggling to make ends meet and provide for their families, and the economy needs a turnaround. 'I believe Nikki Haley is the right person to be on point to address these issues,' Selander said. 'We have to meet in the middle and solve the core value issues that hurt the everyday American.'" (Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, 5/1/23)

emojiConcord, N.H.

Concord Monitor: "Nikki Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate and former Governor of South Carolina, wants states across the country to address lagging reading levels, she said at a roundtable discussion at the New Hampshire Builders Association in Concord on Wednesday."

"'Let's focus on paying down the debt when it comes to education. Basic rule, I did it in South Carolina, but if a child can't read by third grade, they're four times less likely to graduate high school. Let's go back and make sure kids can read. That's the number one thing,' she said." (Concord Monitor, 4/26/23)

Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Haley's New Hampshire Hard Work Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/369978

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