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Previously, Chaney Denton, a spokesperson for Haley,that the Republican National Committee did not extend an invitation to the politician but added that Haley was “fine” with the reported snub.
Haley appears during a campaign rally in Portland, Maine, in March. The former South Carolina governor will be speaking at this week's Republican National Convention following previous reports that she was not invited to the event., formerly called Twitter, saying, “This should horrify every freedom loving American. Violence against presidential candidates must never be normalized.”
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