01/13/2024
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New York Post
Rand Paul wades into GOP primary race with ‘Never Nikki’ Haley initiative
Nikki Haley is an “outlier” among the candidates vying to take on President Biden in the 2024 general election, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told The Post on Friday, after launching his “Never Nikki” initiative.
The anti-endorsement aims to define the former South Carolina governor as a “Big Government” Republican with little concern for fiscal responsibility or civil liberties — fundamental issues for the liberterian.
“I wanted to be very very clear that no libertarian or conservative thinks she’s one of us,” Paul told The Post, arguing that there is a “clear-cut distinction” between Haley, 51, and the rest of the GOP primary field “in the sense that she’s been enthusiastic for foreign aid and the most enthusiastic for sending more money to Ukraine.”
Paul, who previously endorsed former President Donald Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns, wasn’t yet ready Friday to make a final pronouncement on who he’s supporting in 2024, but he’s certain it won’t be Haley.
He said his “Never Nikki” campaign — which includes launching a website attacking several of her policy positions — is “sort of the beginning of the process of me getting involved” in the 2024 race.
“The one thing I’m absolutely certain of is Nikki Haley doesn’t represent the liberty wing or the fiscally conservative wing of the Republican Party,” Paul said.
“I think she represents the ‘Big Government,’ sort of the Mitch McConnell, Dick Cheney, John McCain wing of the GOP,” he argued.
Paul specifically cited Haley’s November proposal to force social media users to verify their identities before posting and her October debate remark about desiring a “Department of Offense” over a Department of Defense as rhetoric that “alarms people like myself.”
He added that Haley’s proposed social media reforms “disqualified her with libertarian-leaning Republicans” and he slammed the candidate’s apparent lack of “historical knowledge to know that almost every one of our founders wrote anonymously and under pseudonyms for fear of the government.”
Paul teased that depending on the results of the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses, he might have “more to say next week” about which candidate he’ll back in 2024.
“While I don’t kid myself that my endorsement all of the sudden changes the race, I think I can have some effect in New Hampshire,” Paul said.
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