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| + | [[Nimarata Nikki Haley]] (née Randhawa; born January 20, 1972[1][2][3]) is an American politician and former diplomat who served as the 116th governor of South Carolina, elected in 2010 and again in 2014, and as the 29th United States ambassador to the United Nations for two years, from January 2017 through December 2018.[4] A member of the Republican Party, she is the first Indian American to serve in a presidential cabinet.[5] |
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| + | Haley was born in Bamberg, South Carolina, and earned an accounting degree from Clemson University. She joined her family's clothing business before serving as treasurer and then president of the National Association of Women Business Owners. First elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2004, she served three terms. In 2010, during her third term, she was elected governor of South Carolina, and won re-election in 2014. |
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| + | Haley was the first female governor of South Carolina, the youngest governor in the country, and the second governor of Indian descent (after fellow Republican Bobby Jindal of Louisiana). |
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| + | Haley served as United States ambassador to the United Nations from January 2017 through December 2018. |
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| + | Haley affirmed the United States's willingness to use military force in response to further North Korean missile tests in the wake of the 2017–2018 North Korea crisis. She advocated for U.S. interests, particularly U.S. support of Israel, at the Security Council,[6] and led the withdrawal of the U.S. from the United Nations Human Rights Council. She stepped down voluntarily as ambassador on December 31, 2018.[7] |
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| + | Haley is a candidate in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primary for president of the United States in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. She announced her campaign in February 2023.[8] |
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Revision as of 01:54, 28 August 2023
Nimarata Nikki Haley (née Randhawa; born January 20, 1972[1][2][3]) is an American politician and former diplomat who served as the 116th governor of South Carolina, elected in 2010 and again in 2014, and as the 29th United States ambassador to the United Nations for two years, from January 2017 through December 2018.[4] A member of the Republican Party, she is the first Indian American to serve in a presidential cabinet.[5]
Haley was born in Bamberg, South Carolina, and earned an accounting degree from Clemson University. She joined her family's clothing business before serving as treasurer and then president of the National Association of Women Business Owners. First elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2004, she served three terms. In 2010, during her third term, she was elected governor of South Carolina, and won re-election in 2014.
Haley was the first female governor of South Carolina, the youngest governor in the country, and the second governor of Indian descent (after fellow Republican Bobby Jindal of Louisiana).
Haley served as United States ambassador to the United Nations from January 2017 through December 2018.
Haley affirmed the United States's willingness to use military force in response to further North Korean missile tests in the wake of the 2017–2018 North Korea crisis. She advocated for U.S. interests, particularly U.S. support of Israel, at the Security Council,[6] and led the withdrawal of the U.S. from the United Nations Human Rights Council. She stepped down voluntarily as ambassador on December 31, 2018.[7]
Haley is a candidate in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primary for president of the United States in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. She announced her campaign in February 2023.[8]
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