Presidential Delegates for the March 5, 2024 Primaries – I am With Nikki!

If you are a Republican and are supporting a 2024 Presidential candidate. You can run as a Presidential delegate in your Congressional District or Statewide. I am confident that President Donald Trump and the Florida Governor have plenty of delegates. Meet Nikki, here. We need to be aggressive in combating Drugs in America, here. I am favoring Nikki Haley and have obtained a petition for the Nikki Haley Republican Voters in TN Congressional District Two.

If you have a desire to join the delegate contingent for the former South Carolina Governor, send an email to wiley@1060group.com You must obtain a Nominating petition from the TN Secretary of State’s Election Office, obtain 25 Registered Voters signatures, pay $100 to the TN Republican Party as a filing fee and be on the Haley campaign’s approved list.

In 2004, Haley ran for the South Carolina State House against a 30-year incumbent Republican lawmaker in the primary and won. In the state legislature, she took on the old guard culture of Columbia and pushed for tax cuts and transparency when legislators in both parties voted to increase their taxpayer-funded benefits. As retaliation, the Republican leadership blackballed Haley, removed her from her committee assignments and attempted to end her career.

So she ran for Governor. And won.

In 2010, Haley was elected the 116th governor of South Carolina. She was the youngest governor in the country and first minority female governor in America.

During Governor Haley’s tenure, South Carolina was a national economic leader. Known as the “Beast of the Southeast,” the state’s unemployment rate hit a 15-year low, it saw over $20 billion in new capital investment, and her administration announced new jobs in every county in the state.

Governor Haley brought sweeping reform to South Carolina. She passed ethics reform and signed into law a bill that for the first time required lawmakers to put their votes “on the record”. She improved education and empowered parents by signing a charter school bill that expanded school choice. And she brought South Carolinians together when tragedy struck – both in the aftermath of the racially motivated murders at the Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, and following the destruction caused by Hurricane Matthew.

The people of South Carolina decisively reelected her in 2014. Two years later, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

In 2016, President Donald Trump nominated Governor Haley to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. In that role, she also served as a member of the President’s Cabinet and on the National Security Council. As ambassador, Haley defended U.S. interests, kept our country safe, and championed human rights.

Nikki and Michael Haley met at Clemson University. Michael, a combat veteran, deployed to Afghanistan in 2013, making Nikki the first governor in U.S. history to have her spouse deployed. Michael is currently deployed overseas again for a year-long mission. The Haleys have been married for 26 years and have two children, Rena and Nalin. They also have two dogs, Bentley and Rio


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