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  1. Haley’s Voters Size Up a Scrambled Presidential Race

The people who voted against Donald Trump and for Nikki Haley in the G.O.P. primaries are weighing whether to support Kamala Harris. Either way, they could help sway a close election in swing states.
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After a heated primary, Nikki Haley endorsed former President Donald J. Trump. She spoke at the Republican National Convention in July.
After a heated primary, Nikki Haley endorsed former President Donald J. Trump. She spoke at the Republican National Convention in July.
CreditHiroko Masuike/The New York Times 2. 1. ### Nikki Haley to Speak at Convention as Republicans Aim for Show of Unity
After her bitter campaign against Donald J. Trump for the Republican nomination, Ms. Haley wasn’t originally invited — until the shooting at a Trump rally.
By Jazmine Ulloa
Nikki Haley ended her bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in March.
Nikki Haley ended her bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in March.
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2. ### Nikki Haley Urges Her Delegates to Vote for Donald Trump
The relationship between Ms. Haley, who was United Nations ambassador under Mr. Trump, and the former president soured toward the end of the primary campaign.
By Jazmine Ulloa
Former Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina has encouraged her delegates to support former President Donald J. Trump at the Republican National Convention next week in Milwaukee.
Former Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina has encouraged her delegates to support former President Donald J. Trump at the Republican National Convention next week in Milwaukee.
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3. ### Nikki Haley Writes ‘Finish Them’ on Artillery Shell in Israel
Her visit came just days after Israel drew international condemnation for a strike that killed dozens of Gazan civilians in a camp for displaced Palestinians.
By Maggie Astor
Nikki Haley toured the site of the music festival in Israel where partygoers were killed and kidnapped on Oct. 7. A photo was circulated on social media of her signing a shell during her visit to the country.
Nikki Haley toured the site of the music festival in Israel where partygoers were killed and kidnapped on Oct. 7. A photo was circulated on social media of her signing a shell during her visit to the country.
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  1. Donald J. Trump’s remarks, coupled with Nikki Haley saying on Wednesday that she would vote for her former boss, represented a thawing in the hostilities between the two rivals.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  2. Nikki Haley criticized President Biden on foreign policy.
    CreditHaiyun Jiang for The New York Times
  3. With Haley Out of the Race, What Will Her Voters Do in November?
    Nikki Haley’s supporters tend to be moderate and college educated, the type of voters who have helped decide recent presidential races. The New York Times spoke with nearly 40 in February to see where they were leaning.
    By Katie GlueckAnjali Huynh and Caroline Gutman
    From left, Scott Soenen, Beth Samuels and Farouk Rhymaun.
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  4. Nikki Haley pressed a case that Donald J. Trump was too old and undisciplined to lead the Republican Party forward, but he brushed her aside in nearly every primary contest.
    CreditRuth Fremson/The New York Times

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  1. Senator Lisa Murkowski, a moderate Republican known for her willingness to break with her party, is a frequent critic of former President Donald J. Trump.
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