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Haley Campaign Press Release - The Sununu Family Is All In For Nikki Haley

January 10, 2024

MANCHESTER, N.H. – New Hampshire's political family is all in for Nikki Haley. Former Governor John H. Sununu, Governor Chris Sununu, and former Senator John E. Sununu have all endorsed Haley for president as the first-in-the-nation primary approaches.

Haley is picking up key endorsements across New Hampshire. Last month, a list of 50 key business and community leaders joined Team Haley, and in December the largest conservative grassroots group in the country, Americans for Prosperity Action, endorsed Haley.

Read more about the Sununu endorsements here.

"America is ready for a leader who can bring out the best in us. No more chaos or personal vendettas – it's time for a new generation of conservative leadership," said Governor Chris Sununu. "Nikki Haley is the leader who will get it done for the American people."

"Nikki Haley is America's best bet to rid ourselves of the 80-year-old wanderer in the White House, as a matter of fact, ridding us of any 80-year-old who might make it to the White House," said 84-year old former Governor John H. Sununu. "We need a new generational conservative leader and that leader is Nikki Haley."

"Nikki is the successful conservative leader we need today," said former Senator John E. Sununu. "She doesn't just talk — she'll tackle the problems Trump failed to fix. She'll stop the outrageous spending, fix the border and immigration crisis, and move America forward, past the chaos."

"I am honored to have the support of America's coolest political family," said Nikki Haley. "The Sununus are strong leaders who have served America and New Hampshire with honor and integrity. I'm excited to have them on the team and look forward to making history in the Live Free or Die State."

Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - The Sununu Family Is All In For Nikki Haley Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/369812

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