11-Jan-2012 - Nikki Haley Says She Won't Be Mitt Romney's Running Mate (ContributorNetwork)

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GOFFSTOWN, N.H. -- South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, speaking to the press after the ABC/Yahoo! News presidential debate at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown said that she would not accept an offer of the vice presidency from Mitt Romney should he win the 2012 Republican nomination. Spin Zone Haley was one of three heavy-weight politicians occupying one of Mitt's spin zones in a gymnasium set up as a "spin room" for after-debate interviews. The spin room allows studio black diamond headphone the press to interview the supporters of presidential candidates to get an official take on their candidate's performance. Campaign workers hold up signs with their candidate's name on them, indicating a spokesperson is available. In addition to Haley and Kelly Ayotte, the freshman senator from New Hampshire, both of whom are considered rising stars in the Republican Party, former Minnesota Gov. (and 2012 Republican presidential candidate) Tim Pawlenty manned a spin zone in the Saint Anselm gym. Haley was elected to her first term as governor of South Carolina in 2010. Romney had endorsed Haley for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, though many credit the support of uncrowned tea party leader Sarah Palin with putting her over the top. But it was Romney who was running for president in New Hampshire, not Palin. Haley has returned the favor by endorsing Romney for president beats by dre studio Graffiti Limited Edition over-ear Headphone and campaigning with him in both New Hampshire and her own state. Balance Mitt Romney has touted Kelly Ayotte as a potential running mate in campaign appearances in the Granite State at which both have appeared, according to the Huntington Post. When this was mentioned to Haley, she praised Ayotte. Both would bring gender balance to the Republican nominee, all of whom are male, Michele Bachmann having dropped out of the race. Unlike the moderate Ayotte, who nearly lost the Republican Senate nomination to a Tea Party candidate, Haley is a Tea Party stalwart. In addition to balancing a Romney ticket ideologically, she also would offer his ticket a geographic balance, being from the heart of the old Confederacy. Running Mates However, when asked if she would accept an offer to be on a Romney ticket, Haley said she would refuse as she is committed to serving out her term as governor of the Palmetto State. When it was pointed out beats by dre studio orange limited edition headphone to her that Romney had said he has Ayotte on his short list of potential running mates, she said she "a big fan of Kelly who is doing an amazing job. "No we have not talked about that," she said, I have made it very clear that I am proud to be the governor of South Carolina and I have no intentions of leaving it." Pressed on whether she would turn down a spot if offered, she said definitively, "I would not accept the nomination."


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11-Jan-2012 - Nikki Haley Says She Won't Be Mitt Romney's Running Mate (ContributorNetwork)

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GOFFSTOWN, N.H. -- South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, speaking to the press after the ABC/Yahoo! News presidential debate at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown said that she would not accept an offer of the vice presidency from Mitt Romney should he win the 2012 Republican nomination. Spin Zone Haley was one of three heavy-weight politicians occupying one of Mitt's spin zones in a gymnasium set up as a "spin room" for after-debate interviews. The spin room allows the press to interview the supporters of presidential candidates to get an official beats by dre studio limited edition headphone white diamond take on their candidate's performance. Campaign workers hold up signs with their candidate's name on them, indicating a spokesperson is available. In addition to Haley and Kelly Ayotte, the freshman senator from New Hampshire, both of whom are considered rising stars in the Republican Party, former Minnesota Gov. (and 2012 Republican presidential candidate) Tim Pawlenty manned a spin zone in the Saint Anselm gym. Haley was elected to her first term as governor of South Carolina in 2010. Romney had endorsed Haley for the Republican gubernatorial Monster beats studio black diamond headphone nomination, though many credit the support of uncrowned tea party leader Sarah Palin with putting her over the top. But it was Romney who was running for president in New Hampshire, not Palin. Haley has returned the favor by endorsing Romney for president and campaigning with him in both New Hampshire and her own state. Balance Mitt Romney has touted Kelly Ayotte as a potential running mate in campaign appearances in the Granite State at which both have appeared, according to the Huntington Post. When this was mentioned to Haley, she praised Ayotte. Both would bring gender balance to the Republican nominee, all of whom are male, Michele Bachmann having dropped out of the race. Unlike the moderate Ayotte, who nearly lost the Republican Senate nomination to a Tea Party candidate, Haley is a Tea Party stalwart. In addition to balancing a Romney ticket ideologically, she also would offer his ticket a geographic balance, being from the heart of the old Confederacy. Running Mates However, monster beats studio headphone blue when asked if she would accept an offer to be on a Romney ticket, Haley said she would refuse as she is committed to serving out her term as governor of the Palmetto State. When it was pointed out to her that Romney had said he has Ayotte on his short list of potential running mates, she said she "a big fan of Kelly who is doing an amazing job. "No we have not talked about that," she said, I have made it very clear that I am proud to be the governor of South Carolina and I have no intentions of leaving it." Pressed on whether she would turn down a spot if offered, she said definitively, "I would not accept the nomination."


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11-Jan-2012 - Nikki Haley Says She Won't Be Mitt Romney's Running Mate (ContributorNetwork)

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GOFFSTOWN, N.H. -- South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, speaking to the press after the ABC/Yahoo! News presidential debate at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown said that she would not accept an offer of the vice presidency from Mitt Romney should he win the 2012 Republican nomination. Spin Zone Haley was one of three heavy-weight politicians occupying one of Mitt's spin zones in a gymnasium set up as a "spin room" for after-debate interviews. The spin room allows the press to interview the supporters of presidential candidates to get an official take on their candidate's performance. Campaign workers hold up signs with their candidate's name on them, indicating a spokesperson is available. In addition to Haley and Kelly Ayotte, the freshman senator from New Hampshire, both of whom are considered rising stars in the Republican Party, former Minnesota Gov. (and 2012 Republican presidential monster beats studio green limited edition headphone candidate) Tim Pawlenty manned a spin zone in the Saint Anselm gym. Haley was elected to her first term as governor of South Carolina in 2010. Romney had endorsed black high definition studio headphone Haley for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, though many credit the support of uncrowned tea party leader Sarah Palin with putting her over the top. But it was Romney who was running for president in New Hampshire, not Palin. Haley has returned the favor by endorsing Romney for president and campaigning with him in both New Hampshire and her own state. Balance Mitt Romney has touted Kelly Ayotte as a potential running mate in campaign appearances in the Granite State at which both have appeared, according to the Huntington Post. When this was mentioned to Haley, she praised Ayotte. Both would bring gender balance to the Republican nominee, all of whom are male, Michele Bachmann having dropped out of the race. Unlike the moderate Ayotte, who nearly lost the Republican Senate nomination to a Tea Party candidate, Haley is a Tea Party stalwart. In addition to balancing a Romney ticket ideologically, she also would offer his ticket a geographic balance, being from the heart of the old Confederacy. Running Mates However, when asked if she would accept an offer to be on a Romney ticket, Haley said she would refuse as she is committed to serving out her term as governor of the Palmetto State. When it was pointed out to her that Romney had said he has Ayotte on his short list of potential running mates, she said she "a big fan of Kelly who is doing an amazing job. "No we have not talked about that," she said, I have made it very clear that I am proud to be the governor of South Carolina and I have no intentions of leaving it." Pressed on whether she would turn down a spot if offered, she said definitively, "I would not black studio headphone accept the nomination."


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11-Jan-2012 - Nikki Haley Says She Won't Be Mitt Romney's Running Mate (ContributorNetwork)

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GOFFSTOWN, N.H. -- South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, speaking to the press after the ABC/Yahoo! News presidential debate at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown said that she would not accept an offer of the vice presidency from Mitt Romney should he win the 2012 Republican nomination. Spin Zone Haley was one of three heavy-weight politicians occupying one of Mitt's spin zones in a gymnasium set up as a "spin room" for after-debate interviews. The spin room allows the press to interview the supporters of presidential candidates to get an official take on their candidate's performance. Campaign workers hold stuido Signature headphone purple up signs with their candidate's name on them, indicating a spokesperson is available. In addition to Haley and Kelly Ayotte, the freshman senator from New Hampshire, both of whom are considered rising stars in the Republican Party, former Minnesota Gov. (and 2012 Republican presidential candidate) Tim Pawlenty manned a spin zone in the Saint Anselm gym. Haley was elected to her first term as governor of South Carolina in 2010. Romney had endorsed Haley for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, though many credit the support of uncrowned tea party leader Sarah Palin with putting her over the top. But it was Romney who was running for president in New Hampshire, not Palin. Haley has returned the favor by endorsing Romney for president and campaigning with him in both New Hampshire and her own state. Balance Mitt Romney has touted Kelly Ayotte Monster Beats Solo HD Black Headphone as a potential running mate in campaign appearances in the Granite State at which both have appeared, according to the Huntington Post. When this was mentioned to Haley, she praised Ayotte. Both would bring gender balance to the Republican nominee, all of whom are male, Michele Bachmann having dropped out of the race. Unlike the moderate Ayotte, who nearly lost the Republican Senate nomination to a Tea Party candidate, Haley is a Tea Party stalwart. In addition to balancing a Romney ticket ideologically, she also would offer his ticket a geographic balance, being from the heart of the old Confederacy. Running Mates However, when asked if she would accept an offer to be on a Romney ticket, Haley said she would refuse as she is committed to serving out her term as governor of the Palmetto State. When it was pointed out to her that Romney had said monster beats Graffiti Limited Edition studio headphone he has Ayotte on his short list of potential running mates, she said she "a big fan of Kelly who is doing an amazing job. "No we have not talked about that," she said, I have made it very clear that I am proud to be the governor of South Carolina and I have no intentions of leaving it." Pressed on whether she would turn down a spot if offered, she said definitively, "I would not accept the nomination."


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