Nikki Haley 2024 presidential campaign

Nikki Haley for President
Campaign2024 United States presidential election
(Republican presidential primaries)
CandidateNikki Haley
116th Governor of South Carolina (2011–2017)
29th United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018)
AffiliationRepublican Party
StatusSuspended
AnnouncedFebruary 14, 2023
SuspendedMarch 6, 2024
HeadquartersCharleston, South Carolina
Key peopleBetsy Ankney (campaign manager)
Jon Lerner (senior advisor)
Ken Farnaso (press secretary)[1]
ReceiptsUS$57,217,201.46[2] (March 31, 2024)
SloganStand for America[3]
Website
www.nikkihaley.com

Nikki Haley, a former governor of South Carolina and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, announced her campaign for the 2024 United States presidential election in a campaign video on February 14, 2023. On March 6, 2024, Haley suspended her campaign following Super Tuesday.[4] Haley is the first woman of color to be a major candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.[5] She is the first female former governor to run for president.[6]

If elected, Haley would have become the first female president and the first Asian American president of the United States.[7]

On March 3, 2024, she became the first woman and first Asian-American in U.S. history to win a Republican presidential primary with her victory in the District of Columbia primary;[8] and later won the Vermont primary.[9] She dropped out of the Republican primary race on March 6, 2024, but has continued to attract support in Republican primaries.[10][11]

  1. ^ "Who's on Nikki Haley's presidential campaign team?". The State. February 15, 2023. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "Report of Receipts and Disembursements – Nikki Haley for President". FEC. April 20, 2024.
  3. ^ "US election 2024: presidential candidate Nikki Haley faces trademark issues in US and China". World Trademark Review. January 19, 2024.
  4. ^ Ulloa, Jazmine; Weisman, Jonathan; Goldmacher, Shane (March 6, 2024). "Haley Is Expected to Suspend Her Campaign". The New York Times. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  5. ^ Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux; Meredith Conroy (February 14, 2023). "Nikki Haley Is The First Woman of Color To Run For The Republican Nomination". Five Thirty Eight. Retrieved February 14, 2023.
  6. ^ "Nikki Haley becomes 5th GOP woman to run for president". NBC News. February 16, 2023.
  7. ^ Hooper, Kelly (February 14, 2023). "Nikki Haley announces 2024 White House run". Politico. Archived from the original on February 14, 2023. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
  8. ^ "Nikki Haley wins D.C. primary, her first of 2024 race". Axios. March 3, 2024. Archived from the original on March 6, 2024.
  9. ^ "Nikki Haley wins Republican presidential primary in Vermont". WCAX. March 5, 2024. Archived from the original on March 6, 2024. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  10. ^ "'I have no regrets': Nikki Haley drops out of Republican presidential race". The Guardian. March 6, 2024. Archived from the original on March 6, 2024. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  11. ^ Kochi, Sudiksha. "Nikki Haley is on a roll in the primaries despite dropping out. Is it a red flag for Trump?". USA TODAY. Retrieved May 22, 2024.

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