US presidential elections: Nikki Haley endorses Marco Rubio for race to White House

Haley is considered to be a highly popular Republican leader in the country and a potential vice presidential pick

Nikki Haley (Photo: Wikipedia)
Nikki Haley (Photo: Wikipedia)
Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Feb 18 2016 | 9:19 AM IST
Indian-American South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has endorsed Marco Rubio which will give a major boost to the Florida Senator's presidential ambition ahead of the state's pivotal Republican primary.

"I wanted somebody with fight. I wanted somebody with passion. I wanted somebody that had conviction to do the right thing, but I wanted somebody humble enough that remembers that you work for all the people," Haley said yesterday at Chapin in South Carolina as she announced to endorse Rubio for president.

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"I wanted somebody that was going to go and show my parents that the best decision they ever made for their children was coming to America. We say that every day is a great day in South Carolina. Ladies and gentlemen, if we elect Marco Rubio, every day will be a great day in America!" Haley said.

The two-term Republican governor of South Carolina is considered to be a highly popular Republican leader in the country and a potential vice presidential pick.

However, if Rubio bags the party's nomination she is unlikely to be on his ticket because the two leaders are from the same region of the country and both of their parents are immigrants.

"You know that I always say I am the proud daughter of Indian parents. That reminded us every day how blessed we were to live in this country," she said in her brief remarks.

Haley said she wants a president who is going to have the backs of military veterans, and those in active duty.

"I want a president that knows that when we fight wars, we win wars. I want a president that understands we have to stop the federal mandates that have been pushed on the states like Obamacare and the EPA," she said.

"But I want a president who understands that they have to go back to Washington DC and bring a conscience back to our Republicans. Our Republicans need to remember what we are about, which is about balanced budgets, cutting debt, building reserves and making sure that they understand that this guy, he is all about term limits in DC, and that is what we want to see in a president," Haley said.

Haley's endorsement is seen as a big boost for Rubio, but this does not guarantee him a win in South Carolina, despite the fact that the Indian-American is one of the most popular governor's in the state's history.
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First Published: Feb 18 2016 | 7:57 AM IST

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