
Nikki Haley breaks with Trump on IVF proposal, still says she's 'on standby' for campaign
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Nikki Haley said she does not support Donald Trump's policy proposal to mandate the government or insurance companies cover IVF treatment.
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With this election, Haley said, "there’s a lot at stake" with two administrations asking to be re-elected. Her main concerns, she says, are her children, with the cost of living and housing so high, the cost of goods up 20%, immigration and safety "with foreign entities coming in and the threats we could face," and energy.
"And so there's just a lot going on," Haley told CBS host Margaret Brennan. "To me, the stark contrast between a Trump and Harris administration are what led me to say, yes, I need to, you know, I'm going to be voting with Trump, and I'm going to speak at the convention. And so that's what I did."

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