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Haley Campaign Press Release - Nikki Haley's Utah Support Continues to Swell

February 28, 2024

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – As Nikki Haley heads to Salt Lake City to make her case for a new generation of conservative leadership ahead of Super Tuesday, the campaign announced a new slate of endorsements from Utah heavyweights, including State Senator Todd Weiler, State Representative Jay Cobb, and former Lieutenant Governors Greg Bell and Val Oveson.

These endorsements come on top of Haley's previously released Utah leadership team, including Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson, First Lady Abby Cox, Utah Senate Majority Leader Evan Vickers, Senate Majority Whip Ann Millner, State Senator Mike McKell, and House Majority Assistant Whip Casey Snider.

"Nikki's message is resonating with voters in Utah and beyond because Americans are tired of the chaos and want someone who presents a vision, not division," said Haley spokesperson Brittany Yanick. "Nikki is in this race because voters deserve a choice, and she's proud to have the backing of local leaders who believe that too."

The slate also includes nine local elected officials and dozens of business leaders and influential community members.

Endorsers:

  • Todd Weiler, State Senator (District 8)

  • Jay Cobb, State Representative (District 48)

  • Denise Anderson, Mayor of Cedar Hills

  • Kendalyn Harris, Mayor of Bountiful City

  • Brittney Bills, Highland City Councilor

  • Jessica Egbert, Mapleton City Councilor

  • Christa Hinton, Santa Clara City Councilor

  • Danielle Larkin, St. George City Councilor

  • Kim Rodela, Highland City Councilor

  • Kelly Smith, Cedar Hills City Councilor

  • Karyn Winder, Granite School Board Member

  • Rebecca Nadauld, Olympus Community Council Member

  • Greg Bell, Former Lieutenant Governor of Utah

  • Val Oveson, Former Lieutenant Governor of Utah

  • Lowry Snow, Former State Representative (District 74)

  • Mike Winder, Former State Representative (District 30), Former Mayor of West Valley City

  • Logan Wilde, Former State Representative (District 53), Former Commissioner of Agriculture, Former Morgan County Councilor

  • Kelleen Potter, Former Mayor of Heber City

  • Vicki Varela, Former Director of Tourism

  • Gwen Adams, Educator

  • Christy Allen, Community Leader

  • Linn Allen, Graduate Student, Mother

  • Jeremy Andrus, Chief Executive Officer

  • Bob Babcock, Attorney

  • Lisa Bagley, Former Legislative Candidate

  • Ed Bagley, Attorney

  • DeeVon Bailey, Retired Professor

  • Miranda Barnard, Strategic Communication and Marketing Professional

  • Nina Barnes, Community Leader

  • Christian Bell, Technology Sales Executive

  • Rebecca Bell, Community Leader

  • Julia Blake, Artist and Small Business Owner

  • Dylan Blanchard, J.D. Candidate

  • Raelene Blocker, Candidate for Morgan County Commission

  • Becki Bronson, Community Leader

  • Brooke Boyer, Former Law School Instructor

  • Franz Busse, Founder & Business Leader

  • David Bywater, Former Chief Executive Officer

  • Stephanie Bywater, Community Leader

  • Angel Castillo, Marketing & Business Owner

  • Amy Christenson, Business Leader

  • Paul Christenson, Attorney

  • Wilford Clyde, Retired Executive

  • Pete Codella, Business Leader

  • Vickey Codella, Educator

  • Larry Cook, Co-Founder and Managing Director

  • Kent Davis, Corporate Counsel

  • Kimbell Dean Parker, Business Leader

  • Scott DeAngelo, Leadership Consultant

  • Lynette Doelling, Business Leader

  • Sara Doutre, Educator

  • Barry Gardenhire, M.D., Physician

  • Tobin Gardner, Business Executive

  • Noah Jesse Gonzalez, Law Enforcement

  • Brian Greeff, Managing Director in Investment Banking

  • Jeremy Hafen, President & Chief Executive Officer

  • Steven Harper, Professor

  • Maggie Heile, Marketer & Small Business Owner

  • Aaron Hill, Senior Advisor and Product Manager

  • Derrin Hill, Chief Executive Officer

  • Jennifer Hogge Ellsworth, Nonprofit Executive Director

  • Anne Ruth Isaacson, Artist & Architect

  • Eric Isom, Business Owner

  • Mary Jane Lamoreaux, Community Leader

  • Amber Leavitt, Senior Director & Associate General Counsel

  • Peter Leavitt, Senior Corporate Counsel

  • Deborah Lin, Nonprofit Local Outreach & Curriculum Manager

  • Stan Lockhart, Business Leader

  • Chet Loftis, Attorney

  • James Nadauld, Founder & Managing Partner, Healthcare Industry

  • Verna Nelson, Retired Nurse

  • Jolet Olsen, Business Leader

  • Benjamin Onofrio, Attorney

  • Emiliee Oveson, Community Leader

  • Chris Parker, Public Policy Expert

  • Laura Parker, Community Leader

  • Michael Parker, Public Policy Expert

  • Tami Pyfer, Community Leader

  • Nate and Vanessa Quigley, Business Leaders

  • Courtney Rae, Community Leader

  • Jenney Rees, Chief Operating Officer

  • Barbara Rencher, Community Leader

  • Lane Riggs, Business Leader

  • Mary Riggs, Community Leader

  • Wes Smith, Community Leader

  • Maureen Shumway, Pediatric Nurse

  • Cody Stewart, Public Policy Expert

  • Jeff Strong, Business Leader

  • Melissa Stringham, Community Leader

  • Michelle Sundwall, Vocalist & Actress

  • Olivia Sundwall, Community Leader

  • Julie Valentine, Nurse, Professor

  • Mark Valentine, Pediatrician

  • Thomas Wadleigh, Mental Health Counselor

  • Steve Wagner, Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) in the U.S. Army

  • Craig Wagstaff, Retired

  • Steve Waldrip, Senior Advisor

  • Blaine Walker, Realtor

  • Hilea Walker, Realtor

  • Lynne Ward, Business Leader

  • Kim Wilde, Community Leader

  • Missy Wilson Larson, Community Leader

  • Cindy Wilmshurst, Clinical Social Worker

  • Cathy Winter, Retired

  • Athelia Woolley LeSueur, Founder & Business Leader

  • John Woolley, Founder & Business Leader

  • Tiffeny Yen-Louie, Community Leader

Nikki Haley, Haley Campaign Press Release - Nikki Haley's Utah Support Continues to Swell Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/370236

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