The occasion lays out a basic fact of modern presidential campaigns: Politicians need vacations, too.
A tone-deaf vacation — too elite, too disconnected, too much beach bod — is tabloid catnip and can alienate voters.
And the wrong vacation can upend a campaign faster than a wave topples a windsurfer.
So it’s no surprise that the presidential candidates this year, by and large, are lying low.
Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor, will be at home on Kiawah Island, S.C. (“Vacation?
Persons:
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Organizations:
Labor, South
Locations:
South Carolina, New Hampshire