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Nikki Haley slams PAC using her name to support Harris as group targets Wisconsin Republicans

  • Bias Rating

    74% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    16% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    5% Positive

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84% : Haley formally endorsed Trump in a speech at the Republican National Convention in July, saying he has her "strong support" and that "you don't have to agree with Trump 100% of the time to vote for him.
69% : "We will be communicating directly with Haley voters and the other moderates in Wisconsin, through digital advertising, texting and direct mail, and while Gov. Haley herself has made the decision to support Trump, for whatever personal reasons, these independent-minded voters will decide for themselves what's better for our country," Snyder said.
51% : "CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPA CNN poll conducted by SSRS from Aug. 23-29 had Harris with a 50% to 44% lead over Trump.
31% : In 2016, Trump won by a razor-thin margin with 23,000 more votes than Hillary Clinton.
28% : FORMER TRUMP PRIMARY RIVAL NIKKI HALEY IN REPUBLICAN CONVENTION SPOTLIGHTAfter dropping out of the GOP race in April, Haley eventually said she would vote for Trump, completing the Republican Party's consolidation around the former president as the nominee.
23% : "In such a closely contested place as Wisconsin, this group of voters, who have already clearly expressed their disapproval for Trump, can easily decide the race if even any significant portion of them join the coalition now behind the vice president - a coalition spanning the entire American political spectrum, from Dick Cheney to Bernie Sanders," Snyder told Fox News Digital.NIKKI HALEY BREAKS WITH TRUMP ON IVF PROPOSAL, STILL SAYS SHE'S 'ON STANDBY' FOR CAMPAIGNHaley, a former governor of South Carolina who served as United Nations ambassador under President Trump, received 76,841 votes after she had already dropped out of the race in Wisconsin's April GOP primary.
21% : Other recent polling from Wisconsin shows a tighter race and both Harris and Trump will need to win Wisconsin if they hope to win the White House.

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