Former US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, one of the Republican presidential candidates, lost the financial support of the Americans for Prosperity organization. This was reported by Bloomberg he said, referring to a memo given to journalists.
The document states that the organization decided to stop funding after Haley’s defeat in the South Carolina primary. At the same time, the politician was initially confident that he would win the primary vote, since he was the governor of the mentioned state twice in the past.
“Given the challenges ahead in key states, we do not believe any outside group could significantly influence Haley’s path to victory,” said Emily Seidel, senior counsel at Americans for Prosperity.
According to the publication, another candidate for the nomination, former US President Donald Trump, after winning the primaries, had the opportunity to collect the required number of delegates to be appointed as the representative of the Republican Party in the elections by mid-March.
On February 24, the Republican Party primaries were held in South Carolina, resulting in the former owner of the White House translated 59.8% of the votes. Her only remaining opponent, Haley, received 39.5 percent of the votes. The data was released after 99% of the votes had been processed.
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Source: Gazeta

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