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Haley Campaign Press Release - Nikki in the North Country

July 07, 2023

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Presidential candidate Nikki Haley had a full week, taking on the Biden administration for being weak on China and traveling to northern New Hampshire for another campaign swing.

Today, Nikki was in Lincoln and Lancaster meeting voters and answering their questions. Tomorrow, Haley will host a town hall in Hanover and attend a House Party in Henniker. Following this swing, Nikki will have held 39 campaign events in the Granite State.

Town Hall – North Conway, N.H.

Conway Daily Sun: "If politics is a numbers game, we need an accountant in the Oval Office — that's a message Republican Nikki Haley, former governor of South Carolina and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, shared during a 30-minute interview at the Sun prior to holding a town hall at the North Conway Community Center Thursday evening...Thursday was Haley's first visit to the Mount Washington Valley but she said it won't be the last." (Conway Daily Sun, 7/7/23)

Meet and Greet and Town Hall – Lincoln and Lancaster, N.H.

Haley on Fox and Friends: Biden is helping China get ahead

"The reason they're excited to see Janet Yellen is because she said that America should be doing more business with China. That's music to their ears. What she needs to be saying is, look, if you don't stop killing Americans with fentanyl, we're going to change it and stop our normal trade arrangement with you... Blinken went hat in hand there, sending John Kerry to talk about the climate, they're missing the whole point that China is having our lunch and literally preparing for war with us."

Haley on The Story: American families can't afford Bidenomics

"Biden can't fool the American people. The American people know what is exactly in their wallets...You can ask the American people, there is nothing good about Bidenomics."

Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Nikki in the North Country Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/369916

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