US Presidential Election 2024: Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley can contest the election of US President. Nikki Haley is a leader of Indian origin, it is expected that she may announce to contest the presidential election from the Republican Party in February. The election for the post of US President will be held in 2024.
Nikki Haley can contest the US presidential election
Nikki Haley has been the governor of South Carolina in America. Regarding Nikki’s preparations to contest the presidential election, a person close to her has confirmed that she will enter the election race by announcing this on February 15 in Charleston. This has been said in the report of the Charleston Post and Courier.
Can make a big announcement on February 15
Haley, 51, is poised to become the second major candidate in the election race after former President Donald Trump, who hinted at his return in November. If Haley does indeed announce to contest, she would represent a change. It is known that Haley had announced in the year 2021 that if Trump contests, she will not move forward for the presidential election. But Haley outlined the change in her plans in an interview with Fox News earlier this month, saying, “This is bigger than one person, and when you look at the future of America, I think it’s It’s time for a new generation of change. I don’t think you have to be 80 to be a leader in Washington DC.”
On the other hand, Trump started telling journalists over the weekend that she would postpone her planning (to contest the presidential election).
Nikki Haley is of Indian origin
Haley, whose parents were Indian immigrants, has long been seen in the US as a possible presidential candidate. After serving in the South Carolina legislature, Haley won election to the governorship in 2010, where she was initially considered an underdog. At the same time, during the primary election, he was strengthened by the support of people like former First Lady Jenny Sanford of South Carolina and former Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin.
Trump chose Haley for the cabinet
Haley spent six years as governor. In 2017, Trump handpicked her to join his cabinet. After serving two years on the job, he started a political non-profit that worked to promote his policies and, later, a Political Action Committee allowing him to endorse endorsed candidates.
The PAC, Stand for America, also helped fund Haley’s trip to early voting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire, where she pushed for local candidates. Haley’s decision to launch her campaign in her native South Carolina highlights how important the early voting state is to her chances – and to many other candidates. However, Haley may face competition from another home-state contender, Sen. Tim Scott, who is also considering running. Haley appointed Scott to the Senate in 2012. He has since won election to two full terms.
Trump is also active in South Carolina
After a presence in Columbia (South Carolina) over the weekend, Trump is also focusing on the state. The former president is supported by Sens. Lindsey Graham and Henry McMaster, both longtime allies.
Trump won the 2016 South Carolina GOP primary election—a contest in which he defeated the Haley-endorsed candidate, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
And during a congressional primary election in South Carolina last year, Haley put her political clout behind GOP Representative Nancy Mays, who faced a Trump-backed primary challenge from Katie Arrington. Where Mace easily won the primary election from the Charleston-area seat.





