Biden Campaign Releases New Ad Courting Nikki Haley Voters
President Joe Biden’s campaign is attempting to lure in Nikki Haley voters, telling them in a new ad that Donald Trump “doesn’t want your vote.”
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President Joe Biden’s campaign is attempting to lure in Nikki Haley voters, telling them in a new ad that Donald Trump “doesn’t want your vote.”
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