Nikki Haley for South Carolina Governor


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Taking Our Government Back

South Carolinians are strong, resourceful, and honest, and they rightfully expect a state government that understands it works for the people and not the other way around. Nikki Haley is the determined leader to bring it to them. From day one, she will demand accountability and reform across state government. The Haley Administration will advocate [...]

South Carolina Education: An Opportunity Waiting to Happen

South Carolina Education An Opportunity Waiting to Happen The children of South Carolina deserve a high quality education that is  based not on where they live, but on the fact that  they are the future of our workforce and state.  To support them, the Haley Administration will: Reform the Funding Formula South Carolina spends more [...]

New Video: “Less Talk. More Jobs.”
Nikki Haley in Rock Hill: Make S.C. friendlier for business

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Rock Hill Herald: Nikki Haley in Rock Hill: Make S.C. friendlier for business By Matt Garfield - mgarfield@heraldonline.com Rock Hill — Republican gubernatorial nominee Nikki Haley touted her plan to make South Carolina friendlier to businesses, telling a Rock Hill audience Monday night she would eliminate corporate income taxes and put [...]

Less Talk. More Jobs.

Dear Friend, Nikki hit the road this week to unveil her plan to put South Carolina back to work: “Less Talk. More Jobs.” As she traveled from the Lowcountry to the Upstate – making stops in Charleston, Columbia, Greer and Aiken – she was joined by Attorney General Henry McMaster, House Majority Leader Kenny Bingham, [...]

Less Talk. More Jobs.

South Carolina’s rich natural resources, hardworking families, and innovative small businesses have long been the envy of other states. We need to maximize the opportunities in South Carolina to strengthen our state’s businesses, create jobs, and cut our unemployment rate. South Carolina Tax Structure While the Department of Revenue administers 32 taxes, only three of [...]

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