BRETTON WOODS, N.H. – With one week until Granite Staters head to the polls, Nikki Haley was back in action in New Hampshire. Living up to the "Live Free or Die" state's retail politicking standards, Haley made several stops at local businesses in Concord, Littleton, and Manchester, before hosting a packed rally at the iconic Mt. Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods.
Haley also released a new ad in New Hampshire today, offering voters a "better choice" than a Biden-Trump rematch.
Here's what people are saying:
Washington Post's Maeve Reston: Whiteout at the Mt. Washington Hotel where @NikkiHaley has made it through the snow for her first New Hampshire event after Iowa.
NBC Boston's Eli Rosenberg: TAKING THE STAGE: @NikkiHaley taking the stage ahead of next week's New Hampshire primary. More than 150 people here during a snowy night in Bretton Woods. @NBC10Boston
New Hampshire Journal: At popular political stop in Manchester, Chez Vachon, @GovChrisSununu? greets ?@NikkiHaley before @CNN hit. He tells NHJournal "it's a two-person race." @nhgop #FITN
NPR's Sarah McCammon: In Bretton Woods, NH, @NikkiHaley tells the crowd: "We finished Iowa. They were good to us. We came out strong. Now we want to finish New Hampshire and come out even stronger…We could do this."
CNN's Ebony Davis: Nikki Haley returns to the Granite State and holds a rally at the Omni Mount Washington Hotel & Resort @NikkiHaley
The Hill's Julia Manchester: NEW: With one week to go until New Hampshire, @NikkiHaley releases new ad in the state contrasting herself with Trump and Biden. Refers to the two men as the "the two most disliked politicians in America"
New Hampshire Union Leader's Kevin Landrigan: New @nikki ad in New Hampshire. "The two most disliked politicians in America? Trump and Biden. Both are consumed by chaos, negativity and grievances of the past. The better choice for America? Nikki Haley." #fitn #nhpolitics
Townhall: Haley Is Out With a New Ad Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Nikki Haley Is Back At It in New Hampshire Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/370444