Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert said Tuesday she rejected Nikki Haley's offer of an endorsement as well as campaign funds, Newsweek reported.
Boebert claimed the offer was made several years ago, and says she turned it down because, "I didn't want Nikki Haley's support."
The claim comes just ahead of the New Hampshire primary where Haley is set to face off against Trump. According to Newsweek, Boebert likely made the claim in an attempt to influence voters to reject Haley.
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It's not the first time Boebert has publicly disparaged Haley. In a post to X last week, she said Haley's "campaign is not about freedom, so it is going to officially die there. And it can't happen soon enough."
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Boebert made her most recent comments about Haley during an interview with Real America's Voice.
"Nikki Haley has come to my campaign in the past trying to offer support and even donations, which I declined," Boebert said.
"Her staff was absolutely shocked that anyone would turn down a double-maxed-out check from her. But I didn't want Nikki Haley's support. And this was years ago before she had ever considered challenging President Trump."
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