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Mitt Romney Endorsement Leads To Questions For Nikki Haley

Mitt Romney Nikki Haley

First Posted: 01/02/12 03:48 PM ET Updated: 01/02/12 09:23 PM ET

By Samuel P. Jacobs

COLUMBIA, South Carolina--In South Carolina, the governor's mansion is on the grounds of a former arsenal that was burned down by the Union army during the Civil War.

These days, that attack in the 1860s seems a metaphor for the besieged tenure of Republican Governor Nikki Haley.

Elected last year as a symbol of the conservative Tea Party's rise in U.S. politics, the embattled Haley has had a rocky transition from government critic to government executive -- and potential player in the 2012 presidential campaign.

Democrats and Republicans alike accuse her of being petty and distant. And some of the Tea Party conservatives who lifted Haley to a surprising victory last year now say she has lost focus on their priorities: reducing government and regulations.

Against that backdrop, the unapologetic Haley has endorsed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination for president.

With that she has further infuriated some in the state who say Romney, a favorite in the Iowa caucuses on Tuesday, isn't conservative enough.

The endorsement also has drawn threats that Haley -- at 39, the nation's youngest governor -- could be challenged from within her own party when she is up for re-election in 2014.

Even so, Haley has positioned herself to influence the 2012 presidential campaign.

At the very least, endorsing the man widely viewed as the favorite to win the right to face Democratic President Barack Obama in November will give Haley a prominent platform within the Republican Party this election season.

Haley -- who is Indian-American -- is likely to be a featured campaign presence with two other young Republican officials who buck the stereotypical "good ol' boy" image of party leaders as older white men: Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, 40, an Indian-American, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio, 40, who is Cuban-American.

ENDORSEMENT SEEN AS 'BETRAYAL'

In measuring her success as governor, Haley keeps one scoreboard: jobs. She says it presents the fullest measure of her work during the past year. It's not clear she's winning.

"I eat, sleep, and breathe jobs," Haley told Reuters.

At present, the scoreboard reads 19,879, which is the number of jobs that Haley says have been added in South Carolina since she took office on January 12, 2011.

Compared with her predecessor, Mark Sanford, Haley's job recruitment efforts are not extraordinary. In 2010, in a tougher economic climate, Sanford reported recruiting 20,453 jobs to the state.

Karen Martin, a self-employed editor of management training manuals who is an organizer for the Spartanburg Tea Party, said Haley spends too much time cheerleading for jobs and not enough time removing regulations.

But like some other Tea Partiers, Martin's biggest gripe is Haley's decision to support Romney.

Many in the Tea Party see Romney as a villain for instituting a healthcare overhaul in Massachusetts that required residents to have health insurance.

"It will not help Romney. It will absolutely hurt her," Martin said of Haley's endorsement. "She will have a Republican challenger who the Tea Party supports. There are Tea Party people who will work actively against her. The betrayal is so huge."

Haley gives a well-practiced explanation of why Romney earned her support: Romney's success in leading the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002; his distance from Washington's dysfunction; his standing as the Republican who appears to most concern Obama's re-election campaign.

Then Haley offers a conclusion that makes it seem as if a lack of enthusiasm for the alternatives to Romney was as much of a factor as anything.

"What I did was make a conscious decision that will allow me to sleep at night," Haley said.

Columbia Tea Party Chairman Allen Olson, who supports the governor, said that "there is huge disagreement among Tea Partiers about how she is doing. People are getting divided. It's getting ugly."

That division has grown beyond Tea Party circles.

In December, Winthrop University released a poll charting Haley's approval rating at 35 percent -- a lower rating than Obama in the heavily Republican state.

Jon Lerner, a Washington-based consultant for Haley, disputes the poll, saying that it "contained far too many Democrats and far too few Republicans for an accurate South Carolina statewide survey."

QUESTIONS ABOUT LEADERSHIP

For Haley, the flap over her endorsement of Romney is the latest in a series of difficulties.

One year into her four-year term, the young executive is taking fire from all sides, as establishment Republicans, independent-minded Tea Partiers and a critical local press have questioned her leadership.

To Haley, the animosity comes from those in an old-guard South Carolina culture stuck in its ways. To her opponents, Haley is a political novice, whose blunders leave them constantly guessing at her motivations.

There was the barbecue at the governor's mansion last summer, when a few Democrats, deemed disagreeable by Haley, were turned away at the gates. Under Sanford, the barbecue had been open to all.

There was the episode in April, when Haley removed the University of South Carolina's most generous donor, a Democrat, from the state school's board of trustees. The trustee was replaced by a contributor to Haley's gubernatorial campaign.

There was the governor's decision that antagonized opponents when she handed out report cards to each member of the legislature, grading them upon how closely they followed her agenda.

Clemson University political scientist Dave Woodard -- a close ally of Senator Jim DeMint, a Tea Party leader -- said that Haley "has not been a substantial executive."

Privately, Republican strategists and officials complain that Haley is isolated, relying on her 28-year-old chief of staff, Tim Pearson, and Lerner, the Washington consultant, for counsel.

Haley has posted a plaque proclaiming, "Can't Is Not An Option" on her office door. If anyone misses the message, they can read her book with the same title. It will be published in April.

She says her administration has had notable success in the legislature, such as getting lawmakers to agree to have more votes on the public record. Haley also points to a tort reform law, which caps punitive damage lawsuit rewards in South Carolina at $2 million, as another sign of progress.

Haley says she also has shows the legislature more respect than Sanford did. Sanford, whose tenure ended in scandal after he disappeared for several days in 2009 to visit his mistress in Argentina, once mocked lawmakers by carrying pigs into the House chamber.

"I'm very proud of where we are," Haley said. "I know that one day they will see that."

(Editing by David Lindsey and Jackie Frank)

Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. Click for Restrictions.

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goodog 05:45 PM on 01/02/2012
"the unapologetic Haley has endorsed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination for president. With that she has further infuriated some in the state who say Romney, a favorite in the Iowa caucuses on Tuesday, isn't conservative enough."
The confusion for the base is that the TeaOP was only an illusion created by the GOP elite who saw the writing on  Read More...
11:08 PM on 01/03/2012
Come on South Carolina. There were rumors of her cheating on her husband and now she is cheating on you. Are you really surprised?
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jfbuf
people are corporations too
10:18 PM on 01/03/2012
do I smell a recall
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09:59 PM on 01/03/2012
Ever since AOL bought Huffpo I've had to wade through misleading headlines, endless ads, and have been tricked into clicking on countless asinine style/fashion/celebrity articles that I honestly don't care about.

If anyone has the URL for another progressive news aggregator, please let me know because I an so through with this site.
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shel3364
07:54 PM on 01/03/2012
..and I thought bucking the system and infuriating people is what endeared these politicians to the tea party. Not so fun now, is it?
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KarmaPatrol
Fair and balanced and sugar-free
07:37 PM on 01/03/2012
She used them to get to the big time and is now discarding them; very simple analogy - if you brewed and drank a pot of tea, would you keep the dried up old tea bags around?
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Nancy66
05:24 PM on 01/03/2012
Does South Carolina have a recall system??? Maybe for the governor, DeMint and Graham?
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ShanaJuly
05:18 PM on 01/03/2012
Ooooooh weeeee...republicans got some minorities to parade around come convention time...give me a break. The republican party will once again be exposed as the lily wh.ite organization it is and their convention will show it just like it did 4 years ago.
04:42 PM on 01/03/2012
Gee, a young, conservative female governor endorses the unpopular frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, what could she be thinking? ( as the faint strains of "Hail to the Chief" play in the background)
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ChazAtlas
04:27 PM on 01/03/2012
"Oh Nikki you're so blind, you're so blind you blow my mind" - go Nikki! I'm from S.C. and Haley sucks so bad as Governor she pisses off EVERYBODY, Dem AND Repub.
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
04:35 PM on 01/03/2012
Do you have recall in SC?
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ChazAtlas
05:42 PM on 01/03/2012
We currently don't have a recall process in South Carolina though it might be on an initiative ballot in 2012. But I did find an unofficial recall of "Trikki Nikki" at http://recallsc.com/
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MadAsHellLiberal
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05:08 PM on 01/03/2012
Basil fan are we?
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ChazAtlas
05:35 PM on 01/03/2012
hehe, well when it comes to that song I suppose it was ingrained in my brain as a 13 yo, lol.
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treadway123
treadway123
04:25 PM on 01/03/2012
Oh no, another Republican/T.P promoting a dang book an even posting the Name of her book on a plaque on her door of her Governors office! Their should be some Law u can't Write a Book untill u are out of Government Office or write it BEFORE u go in!
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bluto392
04:02 PM on 01/03/2012
that is a brutal picture of Haley. She looks like a carnivorous dinosaur
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sf omega man
03:48 PM on 01/03/2012
Not even Jesus could please the Tea Party.

(he let everyone in)
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Chad Sampson
07:31 PM on 01/03/2012
I must say that the more I talk to people, the more that seems to be the case. I think the TP talks a big religious game, but has about as much to do with religion as a football game.
westphalen
freedom is not free
08:20 PM on 01/03/2012
It is not an easy road when you have principals. Your way is easier. Stand for nothing, fall for anything.
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RogerRantjet
Right is wrong. Left is right. Confused yet?
03:25 PM on 01/03/2012
That picture...that face. Needs pie.
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TxHeifer
Fixin' to throw a hissy fit
03:21 PM on 01/03/2012
Hmm...tort reform that caps punitive damages, placing political cronies on school boards, touting job creation that doesn't really exist, and heavy reliance on her chief of staff...sounds to me like she's been studying up on Rick Perry's 'Top 10' moves. And then--after daily requests from Perry's campaign for her endorsement--she goes and backs Mittens! What nerve!!
03:17 PM on 01/03/2012
Nikki Haley is an opportunist. She is for herself. She'll throw the Tea Party and anyone else under the bus if it helps her to gain influence and power. The Tea Party better get used to it. This is how it's going to be. The elite will hold its nose and keep them at a distance and laugh about them behind their backs. When are they going to wake up.