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NextImg:Biden campaign releases ad to win over Haley supporters - Washington Examiner

President Joe Biden’s latest campaign strategy is a plea to Nikki Haley supporters to “join us” in his newest ad.

The 30-second ad features many of his opponent, Donald Trump’s digs at Haley while she was running against him for the Republican nomination. Trump is heard calling Haley a “bird brain,” “crazy,” and “a very angry person,” among other things.

“If you voted for Nikki Haley … Donald Trump doesn’t want your vote,” the video’s captions read. “Save America. Join us.”

    Biden has pined for Haley’s supporters ever since she dropped out of the race on Super Tuesday this year.

    “Donald Trump made it clear he doesn’t want Nikki Haley’s supporters. I want to be clear: There is a place for them in my campaign,” Biden said in a statement after Haley dropped out. “I know there is a lot we won’t agree on. But on the fundamental issues of preserving American democracy, on standing up for the rule of law, on treating each other with decency and dignity and respect, on preserving NATO and standing up to America’s adversaries, I hope and believe we can find common ground.”

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    Haley, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and former Vice President Mike Pence have yet to issue an endorsement after they dropped out. Haley dismissed the rumor that she would run as a No Labels candidate.

    Meanwhile, Trump has the endorsement of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC). All of these candidates agreed to support the Republican candidate when they participated in Republican National Committee debates.