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These boots are made for stompin’
Nikki Haley’s boots are made for stompin’ her political opponents.
That’s what the South Carolina governor told reporters Thursday when asked about all the infighting that’s erupted within the GOP presidential primary in the state over the past week.
“When you come to South Carolina, it’s a bloodsport. Politics is a bloodsport,” she said.
Gesturing to her black leather stiletto boots, Haley added, “I wear heels — it’s not for a fashion statement, it’s cause you got to be prepared to kick at any time.”
Trump, Cruz and Rubio have all called each other liars, and Rubio and Cruz have questioned whether Trump has the “temperament” to be president. Cruz has accused Rubio of trying to distract from his record with those attacks and launched a website this week calling Rubio the “Republican Obama,” with a picture photoshopped to look like Rubio gleefully shaking Obama’s hand, a move that a Rubio adviser today said was an example of “how phony and deceitful” the Cruz campaign has become.
It’s a lot to swallow for a South Carolina voter just looking for a candidate to support, but Haley, who endorsed Rubio on Thursday and stood alongside him as she dismissed the negative attacks, said she wasn’t worried about all the bickering turning voters off.
“South Carolinians are used to this. And they can cut through all the mud, they can cut through all the stuff and at the end of the day they make good decisions,” she said.
— Alexandra Jaffe covering the Rubio campaign
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