Nikki Haley Supporters in South Carolina Hold Out Hope

HILTON HEAD, S.C.—Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley sounded defiant before a room of supporters in Hilton Head on Feb. 1.

Former President Donald Trump had secured the endorsement of many top Republican politicians in the state while still on the trail in New Hampshire.
Yet, in front of the enthusiastic crowd in a coastal snowbird magnet, and after security escorted out a man who had shouted something about Ukraine funding, she dismissed the snub, positioning herself as a voice against South Carolina’s “political elite.”

“You see all those congressional members around him, the same ones that haven’t done anything for us. Don’t you think it’s finally time we had term limits in Washington?” she said.

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