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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2024 15:52:25 GMT
On the 24th, Trump also won in Haley's home state of South Carolina, making a significant step toward securing the Republican nomination. In her victory speech, she did not mention Haley at all, making it clear that she would stand up to President Biden in the November presidential election.
Since Mr. Trump has many court cases, including being indicted in four cases, he would like to force Ms. Haley to withdraw quickly and focus on his confrontation with Mr. Biden.
Haley: ``I will continue to fight for everyone and for America''
Haley emphasized that ``many people do not support President Trump or President Biden,'' and declared that she would continue her campaign. There is a possibility that Mr. Trump may be found guilty in a criminal trial, and the aim is to remain in the election campaign as long as possible as the only opponent in preparation for the unexpected situation.
In addition, by becoming the only source of "anti-Trump" support, they have collected approximately 2.5 billion yen in donations in January alone, a record high, so it seems unlikely that they will withdraw as long as their financial strength continues.
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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2024 21:10:22 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 26, 2024 5:15:08 GMT
(Bloomberg): Americans for Prosperity (AFP) Action, a conservative political group supported by US billionaire Charles Koch, has announced that former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who is seeking the Republican nomination in this year's presidential election, Cut off funding to the campaign. This is a blow to Haley, who is the only candidate running against former President Trump in the party's nomination race.
According to Federal Election Commission (FEC) records, AFP Action, a super PAC (special political action committee) with no cap on contributions by individuals or corporations, has endorsed Haley since last November. The party has spent more than $32 million (approximately 4.8 billion yen) on digital advertising and other efforts to secure his nomination.
"Given the challenges in the upcoming primary states, outside groups are working to expand her path to victory," Emily Seidel, a senior adviser at AFP Action, said in a memo on Monday about Haley. "I don't think it will be possible to bring about significant change."
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