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            Indian American Nikki Haley bounces back in
            governor's race
            Washington, May 26, 2010: 
            IANS 
            Hit hard by a prominent Republican blogger's allegation that he had   an "inappropriate physical relationship" with Nikki (Randhawa) Haley,   the Indian American Republican candidate in South Carolina governor's   race has bounced back into the campaign. 
             While Haley's campaign   experienced an increase in donations Tuesday, the former Massachusetts   governor and 2008 Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said in a   statement to CBS News: "I stand four square by Nikki Haley".  
                 
              The   mother-of-two Haley, 38, whose husband is a United States Army reserves   officer, had became front-runner in the race with the backing of 2008   Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin before the   allegations of an affair hit the blogosphere.  
   
              The claims were   threatening to derail her campaign to replace the disgraced former   governor Mark Sanford, who fell from grace after he was forced to admit   having an affair.  
   
  "I don't put much stock in unsubstantiated   blog posts that appear at the 11th hour, and neither should the voters   of South Carolina," said Romney, who endorsed Haley in the contested   gubernatorial primary back in March.  
   
  "It's time to return to the   issues that matter. Nikki has the conservative record of fighting   wasteful spending and advocating for smaller, more efficient   government."  
   
              Former Alaska Governor Palin also posted her own   note reiterating her support on her Facebook page Monday, shortly after   the allegation first surfaced when blogger Will Folks wrote about it on   the website he founded.  
   
              Other conservative activists also came   to Haley's defence. While Palin urged her Facebook followers to dismiss   the accusation, Erick Erickson, the editor of RedState.com, told his   readers to donate to Haley's campaign. On Tuesday afternoon, Erickson   started an online "moneybomb" to help "combat the sleazy smears" against   Haley.  
   
              Meanwhile, a Haley adviser told CNN Tuesday: "Nikki had   more online donations yesterday than any other single day of the race.   The public knows an unfair personal attack when it sees one."  
   
              Haley   had so far trailed her three Republican rivals in fundraising for the   duration of the campaign and just started airing two statewide   television ads.  
   
              Haley's opponents for the Republican   gubernatorial nomination are Lt. Governor Andre Bauer, Attorney General   Henry McMaster and Representative Gresham Barrett. 
             
                 
             
              
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