Several advisers to major political donors told the newspaper that they are considering future contributions to the campaign of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who lost a key Republican primary in New Hampshire. It is said that all members of the group have been discontinued. washington post Wednesday.
This escape marks the beginning of the end of Haley's ability to remain in the race. Haley was the candidate chosen by her donor base to thwart former President Donald Trump, but after her historic wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, Haley's financial backers are clearly behind the wall. He seems to have noticed what was written.
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LinkedIn co-founder and Democratic billionaire donor Reid Hoffman has suspended donations to the pro-Haley PAC. “We invested because we thought Gov. Haley had a good chance of winning. Hoffmann advisor Dmitri Melhorn said she was equipped with new evidence to convince her that more money could help her win. We will need to see new litigation.” Said of wall street journal.
Metals magnate Andy Sabin also cut off financial support for the former South Carolina governor. “You've got to know when to hug. You've got to know when to fold. You've got to know when to walk away. It's time for Nikki Haley to leave” Sabin Said Fox Business host Neil Cavuto mentioned Kenny Rogers' hit song “The Gambler.”
“There's absolutely no benefit to her going to South Carolina. And there's also a big downside,” he added. “If she can't win her state, there's no reason to continue.”
For Haley, one of the megadonor's political advisers, the financial difficulties are expected to be even greater. Said of post. “If she doesn't win New Hampshire, she won't have the momentum she needs to win South Carolina,” the adviser said. “And without her lane to South Carolina, she has no chance of competing on Super Tuesday.”
President Trump has increased pressure on Haley's donors to stop supporting Birdbrain. Post He said this on Thursday's Truth Social.
Trump appears to have lifted his donor base's grip on the Republican electoral process after his victory in New Hampshire.of new york times After President Trump set Haley on fire in New Hampshire, the donor base acknowledged Tuesday night that it had completely lost control of the Republican Party and was now “a mass of desperate bystanders.”
The donor base has spent more than $167 million against President Trump in Iowa and New Hampshire. But pro-Haley supporters were unable to bring the candidate within single digits of a landslide victory for Trump. Pro-Trump factions spent only $34.1 million in Iowa and New Hampshire, while pro-Haley finished in second place, spending $31 million in New Hampshire alone.
“Tuesday night's results showed that for the Bush-Cheney-Romney Republican Party, it's time to save shiva. And the donor base that once played a huge role in shaping the party has arrived. are now a group of hopeless bystanders.” lisa lehrer Maggie Haberman and of times I have written.
Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican war room analyst.he is the author of politics of slave morality.Follow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.





