FIRST ON FOX: It was a profitable two days for Nikki Haley in California.
The Republican presidential candidate hauled in $1.7 million throughout in-person fundraising occasions on Tuesday and Wednesday in California, the Haley marketing campaign shared first with Fox News.
While in California, the previous two-term South Carolina governor who later served as U.N. ambassador throughout former President Donald Trump’s administration additionally held a pair of marketing campaign occasions, her first in one of many 15 states that maintain nominating contests on Super Tuesday in early March.
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Haley, the final remaining main rival to Trump within the 2024 GOP nomination race, in latest weeks has been showcasing her hovering fundraising as a method of spotlighting her momentum as she faces a steep uphill climb for the 2024 GOP nomination in opposition to her former boss.
On Sunday, Haley’s group highlighted they hauled in $16.5 million in fundraising final month throughout all of their marketing campaign committees, together with $11.7 million from small-dollar grassroots supporters.
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The January haul ws Haley’s greatest fundraising month to this point since launching her presidential marketing campaign a 12 months in the past.
Haley has seen her fundraising proceed to extend since launching her presidential marketing campaign a 12 months in the past. She raised $7.3 million throughout the April-June second quarter of 2023 fundraising, $11 million throughout the July-September third quarter, and over $24 million throughout the last three months of final 12 months, as first reported by Fox News.
“I’m in this for the long haul,” Haley emphasised at a marketing campaign rally on the American Legion Hollywood Post 43 in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.
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Minutes earlier, in a Fox News Digital interview, Haley famous that in terms of marketing campaign funds, “we have been smart.”
And she touted that you do not find yourself being “the last one standing against Donald Trump if you don’t manage your money well. So yes, we are focused on making sure we have the resources.”
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