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President Biden appealed to Nikki Haley’s supporters in a new campaign ad Friday.

“If you voted for Nikki Haley, Donald Trump doesn’t want your vote,” the ad begins, noting that Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, called former South Carolina Gov. Haley “birdbrained.” ” and shows a video in which she claims to have “formed an unholy alliance with.” RINO, never a Trumper, [and] Americans without prosperity. ”

Another video later in the ad shows President Trump telling a reporter he doesn’t think it takes “too much” after being asked about how to “bring Hailey voters back to the tent.”

“Nikki Haley voters, Donald Trump doesn’t want your vote,” Biden wrote on X, linking to the ad. “Let me be clear: There is a place for you in my campaign.”

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Biden and Trump are competing for Nikki Haley voters in the general election. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, Joe Radle/Getty Images, Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Haley lost to Trump in nearly every state and withdrew from the presidential race after Super Tuesday earlier this month. She remained in the race as the last challenger for the presidential nomination, despite Trump’s almost irreversible lead. She did so because she felt voters had a right to make a different choice.

Haley, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during the Trump administration, did not endorse him after she withdrew from the race.

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In the three key battleground states of Michigan, North Carolina and Nevada alone, Haley received about 570,000 votes.

After Super Tuesday, President Trump said on Truth Social, “I want to join all of Haley’s supporters in the greatest movement in the history of our country. Biden is the enemy and he is destroying our country.”

Before her exit, Trump said anyone who donated to Haley’s campaign would be “forever banned from the MAGA camp. We don’t want them and we won’t accept them, because we put America first.” Because we are, and we will continue to be,” he warned.

President Trump in the Oval Office with Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under former President Trump, did not endorse Trump when she withdrew from the race earlier this month. (Olivier Drierly/AFP via Getty Images)

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