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Two female US presidential candidates in 2024 Marianne Williamson (left) and Nikki Haley (right). Photo/Collage/Sindonews
JAKARTA – There are at least two women running as Candidates for President of the United States in 2024. The United States presidential election is always in the world’s spotlight, and in 2024, there is the potential for history to happen.
We might see two female presidential candidates competing for the highest seat in this super power country. In this article, we will discuss two potential candidates who have a great chance of achieving this incredible feat.
2024 Female Candidate for President of the United States
1. Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley. Foto/US News
Nikki Haley was born on January 20, 1972 in Bamberg, South Carolina. His parents were Sikh immigrants, Dr. Ajit Singh Randhawa and Raj Kaur Randhawa, who moved to South Carolina from the Amritsar District of Punjab, India.
He graduated from Orangeburg Preparatory School and earned a BS in accounting from Clemson University in 1994.
The former US Ambassador to the UN officially registered as a candidate for US president from the Republican Party on February 14 2023, to coincide with Valentine’s Day.
He is the second Republican politician to register after former President Donald Trump for the 2024 election. Trump previously announced his candidacy on November 15, 2022.
Haley, 51, will challenge Trump at the Republican Party’s internal convention. If he wins the convention, Haley will become the Republican presidential candidate who will compete with the Democratic presidential candidate.
Nikki Haley announced her candidacy and began campaigning soon after. The campaign began in Charleston, South Carolina, where he served as governor from 2011-2017.
Haley focused her campaign platform on three main areas, namely foreign policy, the economy and immigration issues.
In foreign policy, he supports US financial assistance to Israel and Ukraine. Additionally, Haley wants to stop congressional earmarks and reduce inflation, as well as encourage the use of E-Verify.