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Nikki Haley is a tough cookie say Indian American couple and longtime friends of the Republican

March 2024 622 views 24 Min 10 Sec

 

Real estate agent Bhavna Vasudeva and her gastroenterologist husband Raj Vasudeva have been long-time friends of Indian American Republican presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley.

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