Photographs: Paresh Gandhi/Rediff.com
"However, the reason I'm voting for Mrs. Haley tomorrow is because of her relentless courage, vision, ability, and a profound faith in humanity. I really like her down-to-earth approach to problem solving. She's a leader, the very leader our state needs for the next four years," Dickson noted.
Haley is expected to win the gubernatorial race
Image: Nikki Haley greets Republicans at her final campaign eventPhotographs: Paresh Gandhi/Rediff.com
If there are no major undercurrents working against them, all are expected to win on Tuesday night, when votes are polled.
Two African Americans and a few Indians including Haley's father Dr Ajit Randhawa, mother Raj, her brothers and their families along with Republican leader Dino Teppara turned up with the mostly white crowd to cheer for Haley.All eyes focussed on Haley
Image: Nikki Haley with her husband Michael Haley and children Rena and NalinPhotographs: Paresh Gandhi/Rediff.com
In her speech, Haley reiterated the familiar theme of change she wanted to bring about in the government's functioning. The promises to fight President Obama's health care program and the Federal stimulus program, attracted loud cheers.
She acknowledged the support and inspiration she received from her husband Michael Haley, and her children Rena and Nalin. She said Michael would be the "coolest first man you've ever seen." She also introduced her parents and siblings to the crowd.
This was not a Tea Party event
Image: Nikki Haley's parents Dr Ajit and Raj Randhawa at the eventPhotographs: Paresh Gandhi/Rediff.com
According to Lovett, racism was a thing of the past in most parts of South Carolina, which had once seceded from the Union when Abraham Lincoln had abolished slavery.
Haley's Indian origin too was not a problem for the mainstream to accept her as a candidate for governor, he noted. The event was not part of the Tea Party movement but only a program of the Republican party.
As the campiagn ended, Haley's team looked relaxed
Image: Republican leader Dino Teppara with his wife at Haley's final campaign eventPhotographs: Paresh Gandhi/Rediff.com
The election is a few hours away starting at the early hour of 0800 hrs and closing at 2000 hrs. The result is expected by midnight.
Haley faces Democratic candidate and state Senator Vincent Sheheen, who was endorsed by influential newspapers and was able to dent into her double-digit lead, reducing it to 9 per cent.
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