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Haley stumps in her small hometown of Bamberg ahead of SC GOP primary

Nikki Haley made a campaign stop Tuesday in her hometown of Bamberg, a reliably Democratic rural town that she has described as instrumental to the values that guide her presidential bid, as well as a place where she and her family experienced discrimination.

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  • Nikki Haley campaigned in her hometown of Bamberg, South Carolina, emphasizing the values she learned there and her family’s experiences with discrimination.
  • Haley’s visit to Bamberg was part of her campaign efforts leading up to the South Carolina primary, where she aims to challenge Donald Trump’s popularity.
  • In Bluffton, Haley criticized Trump’s impact on Republican election outcomes, questioning his role in the party’s losses since 2016.
  • Bamberg’s Mayor Nancy Foster highlighted Haley’s upbringing and the community’s pride in her achievements.
  • Bamberg County, a Democratic stronghold, supported Joe Biden in the 2020 election, making it an unlikely win for Haley or Trump in the general election.
  • The area recently suffered tornado damage, which Haley referenced, expressing resilience and the importance of her hometown in shaping her character.
  • Haley has spoken about facing discrimination in her youth and has advocated for unity and understanding as means to address racial issues.

The Associated Press has the story:

Haley stumps in her small hometown of Bamberg ahead of SC GOP primary

Newslooks- BAMBERG, S.C. (AP) —

Nikki Haley made a campaign stop Tuesday in her hometown of Bamberg, a reliably Democratic rural town that she has described as instrumental to the values that guide her presidential bid, as well as a place where she and her family experienced discrimination.

“It’s always a great day in South Carolina when I can come home,” Haley said to a crowd of several dozen gathered at a downtown park.

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley speaks at an event on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, in her hometown of Bamberg, S.C. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

Haley’s hometown was her first stop as she barnstormed across the state in the closing days ahead of South Carolina’s Feb. 24 primary, aiming to cut into Donald Trump’s popularity in the state. The former president plans to hold a rally Wednesday in North Charleston; Haley, meanwhile, is heading to Texas later this week for fundraising and campaigning in the Super Tuesday state.

Later Tuesday in the coastal town of Bluffton, Haley delivered some of her sharpened critiques of Trump to a crowd of several hundred, enumerating Republicans’ losses in elections since Trump won the 2016 contest and asking, “How many more times do we have to lose until we start to say, well, he’s the problem?”

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley looks on as speakers introduce her at an event on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, in her hometown of Bamberg, S.C. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

Back in Bamberg, the city’s mayor, Nancy Foster, introduced Haley, recalling the former governor’s parents as “gracious and accommodating.”

“Nikki, we want to extend a warm welcome home,” Foster said, as Haley looked on, recalling a teenage Haley hosting her friends for “ghost stories and card playing at her house, with all the girlfriends over, each one telling their secrets to one another.”

“And you know, you cannot get them to divulge a thing today — believe me, I have tried,” Foster added, with a laugh.

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley looks on as speakers introduce her at an event on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, in her hometown of Bamberg, S.C. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

Bamberg County is unlikely to go into either Haley or Trump’s win column for the general election. In 2020, area voters backed Joe Biden over Trump, with the Democrat marking nearly 62% of votes cast. The town is in the middle of the 6th Congressional District, represented for decades by the state’s sole House Democrat, Rep. Jim Clyburn.

Earlier this year, the area was the scene of tornadoes that devastated Bamberg’s downtown, ripping roofs off buildings and dismantling exterior walls. A month after the storm, some of that destruction was visible behind Haley, who described a text conversation she had with her siblings about the damage to their hometown.

“This little town has been through so much,” Haley said. “But I also know this sweet little town is the town that raised me. This is the town that taught me strength. This is the town that taught me grace.”

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley steps off of her campaign bus ahead of an event on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, in her hometown of Bamberg, S.C. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

In her memoirs and public appearances, Haley has often recounted experiencing discrimination during her childhood: bullying, comments about her ethnicity in school, being disqualified from a beauty pageant for being neither white nor Black. Her father, a professor at a historically Black university, was racially profiled at a farmer’s market.

Haley has said she dealt with racism through bridge-building, writing in her 2012 memoir that “this habit of finding the similarities and avoiding the differences became very natural to me over time.”

There were none of those references on Tuesday, as Foster welcomed Haley back home.

“Nikki, Bamberg is so very proud of you, and we wish you well in all your endeavors,” Foster said Tuesday. “You have come a long way.”

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