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Nikki Haley welcomed a daughter and son with her husband Michael Haley since marrying in 1996. Here’s everything to know about Nikki Haley’s children, Rena and Nalin.
Villanova University student Nalin Haley isn't just any Villanova student. He's the brash and bold son of presidential candidate Nikki Haley.
Nikki Haley and her husband, Michael Haley, have two children, Rena and Nalin. Both of the children are now in their early twenties, and Rena is a nurse.
Former governor and UN ambassador Nikki Haley is running for president in 2024. A campaign ad focuses on her husband, who is on a yearlong deployment with the National Guard. The couple, who...
Nikki Haley’s 22-year-old son, Nalin, has hit the campaign trail and is taking shots at his mother’s political attackers.
Last week, Republican Nikki Haley, former South Carolina Governor and U.N. Ambassador, announced her 2024 presidential campaign. On Presidents’ Day, The Villanovan spoke to Villanova junior Nalin Haley, the son of Nikki Haley, to talk about what it’s like to have a parent run for president.
Nikki Haley's youngest child, Nalin, is currently in his third year at Villanova University. "Our little one has finally picked his second home. Nalin is #GoingNova and we couldn't be more excited for him," wrote the presidential hopeful on Facebook in April 2020.
Former GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley is the mother of two adult children, daughter Rena Haley and son, Nalin Haley. During her controversial bid for the White House, Nikki had the support of both of her kids, though it was Nalin who worked the closest with her.
Nalin Haley, the 22-year-old son of GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley, likes to fire back. His cover photo on X, formerly Twitter, is a cartoon of a man standing in front...
Unlike most children of politicians, Nikki Haley’s son, Nalin Haley, isn’t one to lay low. In fact, the Villanova University senior has been churning things up working the campaign trail for his presidential candidate mother, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine.