Times of India
 
 
Will Nikki Haley pay for backing Mitt Romney?

Dec 18, 2011 

 
WASHINGTON: _South  Carolina_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/South-Carolina)  state's Indian 
American governor Nikki Haley's endorsement of 
front  runner Republican presidential hopeful _Mitt Romney_ (http
://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Mitt-Romney)  is  threatening her own 
support at 
home. 

Former _Massachusetts_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Massachusetts)   governor Romney's 
campaign is using Haley's endorsement to build his 
acceptance  among the tea-party base that's never been comfortable with his 
candidacy,  especially in a state where former House speaker _Newt Gingrich_ 
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Newt-Gingrich)   has been running 
even stronger than elsewhere, the influential Washington  newspaper 
Politico said. 

But the people in that base who propelled Haley  to the governor's mansion 
last year see the endorsement of the more moderate  Romney as abandoning 
them - and giving them another reason to turn away from a  governor whose 
approval rating has dropped to 34.6 percent, the daily focusing  on politics 
said. 

Immediately after Haley announced her support Friday  morning on 'Fox and 
_Friends_ (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Friends) ,' her  Facebook 
page lit up with accusations that the first-term governor was selling  out 
her principles, the newspaper said. 

Haley, at the age of 39 the  youngest current governor in the US, though, 
insists she's not worried. Haley  told Politico she believed the tea partiers 
now upset would eventually see the  wisdom of her decision. 

'I have a great respect for the members of the  tea party and what I know 
is all South Carolinians make the decision that's best  for them,' the 
daughter of Sikh immigrant parents said. 'And so that's what I  did today.' 

By backing Romney, Haley's grabbed a chance to appeal to the  more 
moderate, establishment Republicans who might be more inclined to his  
candidacy - 
and could now give her a second look, Politico said.  

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