November 27
Nikki Haley got an endorsement from Mayor of Keene, New Hampshire, George Hansel.
She attended a town hall at the University of South Carolina Beaufort-Bluffton Campus, with 2500 people in attendance either in person or via video screens outside due to capacity being reached.
November 28
Haley got a big endorsement today from Americans For Prosperity Action, a large conservative outreach group. This endorsement got mixed views from conservatives and Republicans across the nation, especially as the group tends to be anti-Trump. Either way, it’s surely a boost to Haley’s profile and something she has welcomed. In the first part of their endorsement, AFPA said:
“AFP Action is proud to throw our full support behind Nikki Haley, who offers America the opportunity to turn the page on the current political era, to win the Republican primary and defeat Joe Biden next November. She has what it takes to lead a policy agenda to take on our nation’s biggest challenges and help ensure our country’s best days are ahead. With the grassroots and data capability we bring to bear in this race, no other organization is better equipped to help her do it.”
You can read the full memo here.
Haley received an endorsement from former New Hampshire Governor and Senator Judd Gregg.
In an interview by Harris Faulkner of Fox News, Haley was joined by daughter Rena, who recently married, and son Nalin for ‘Families in Focus.’
Haley was in Derry, New Hampshire.
November 29
Haley was interviewed on Fox News this morning, with the main topics of discussion being Ron DeSantis and anti-Semitism.
Haley was in Wolfeboro and Meredith, New Hampshire.
She received an endorsement from mayor-elect of Charleston, South Carolina, William S. Cogswell Jr. While the Mayor of Charleston is officially a nonpartisan office, Cogswell is the first Republican mayor since 1877.
November 30
Haley stated her disagreement with veterans who are being forced out of their homes in NYC to make way for migrants.
She released her very first ad today, “Moral Clarity”, which will be released fully the next day.
Haley attacked Ron DeSantis again by highlighting an article about him in the Washington Examiner.
December 1
A quiet day for Haley.
December 2
Haley spoke out against China, Russia and Iran.
December 3
There was a Christmas Parade in Oskaloosa, Iowa today, which Nikki Haley’s team joined in.
It was a big week for endorsements for Haley’s campaign, and she was keen to share it. She was equally keen to attack the DeSantis campaign, once again foregoing opportunities to take shots at leading candidate Donald Trump. Meanwhile, she was enjoying time in South Carolina and New Hampshire.