Nikki Haley has been busy.
The former ambassador to the United Nations and South Carolina governor has spent the past few months not discussing herself but instead conservative candidates running for office with voters across the country.
To date, she has traveled to Houston for congressional candidates Morgan Luttrell and Wesley Hunt, New Hampshire for House hopeful Matt Mowers, Georgia for Senate candidate Herschel Walker, California for Young Kim's and Michelle Steel’s congressional races, Iowa for the campaigns of Gov. Kim Reynolds and Reps. Randy Feenstra and Mariannette Miller-Meeks, and Texas for House candidate Beth Van Duyne.
“One of the papers reported when she came to South Carolina for me that it was the 'rock star sisterhood,' so this is one of the sisters going back and saying thank you to the other rock star sister, to say, ‘You know what? You helped me when I needed it. I'm going to do whatever it takes to help Palin get back to where she needs to be,'” Haley said.
In the days following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, she, like many Trump supporters, expressed her frustration, but she also has no problem giving him a nod on things he got right. “I look at Republicans as being the party of really going back to the basics of what our country was intended to be," she said."And reminding everyone that government was never intended to be all things to all people. We have to make sure that we remember what it means when you allow government in your life because once they do, they start to take more and more.”“The establishment has gotten back into that spending.
Haley says the public is moving rightward in its views about chaos at the border, inflation, crime, how the White House handled Afghanistan, and education but that Republicans need to be prepared to offer solutions. “I feel for every military family, and it is no coincidence that we are seeing the highest level of suicide rates among our military since the Afghanistan withdrawal,” she said. “I watched my husband's face. I saw what happened. He said to me — he said, ‘Nikki, it's not that Biden wanted to leave Afghanistan. If a president wants to leave, that's fine.’ He said, ‘It's how he left.
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