Nikki Haley says 'I don't have a base' as she seeks upset win over Trump in New Hampshire
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Nikki Haley acknowledged she doesn't have a Republican voter "base" in a new interview as she seeks an upset win over former President Trump in New Hampshire.
"I don’t have a base," Haley told The Free Press' Joe Nocera. "I don’t just want a certain type of person. I want everybody. That’s the only way we’re going to heal our country." She added, "That’s my whole thing. I know they’re saying, you know, ‘She’s getting independents to vote for her.’ "
"You have to want everybody," Haley went on. "It doesn’t change who I am. It doesn’t change the solutions I think we need going forward. But it does mean that I’m going to treat everybody with respect. I’m going to let them know what I’m about, what I want to do, and how I want to do it. I’m not going to push people away. I’m going to bring people in. That’s what I did in South Carolina. You’re supposed to work on lifting up everybody, not just a select few."
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