EXCLUSIVE – Nikki Haley’s Republican presidential marketing campaign says they introduced in $24 million throughout the October-December fourth quarter of fundraising, in one other signal of the Republican presidential candidate’s momentum in current months.
The haul, shared first with Fox News on Wednesday, is greater than double the $11 million raised within the third quarter and greater than triple the $7.3 million introduced in throughout the second quarter by the previous two-term South Carolina governor who later served as ambassador to the United Nations in former President Donald Trump’s administration.
With lower than two weeks to go till the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses kick off the 2024 GOP presidential nominating calendar, the Haley marketing campaign touted that that they had $14.5 million money readily available of their coffers as of the start of the brand new 12 months.
Haley’s workforce, showcasing their grassroots enchantment, famous that it has acquired contributions prior to now three months throughout their three marketing campaign committees from 180,000 donors, together with 83,900 new contributors, which they stated have been “nearly the same number of unique donors in all the previous quarters combined.”
HALEY’S MOMENTUM IN THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL RACE APPEARS TO BE PAYING OFF

Former ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, speaks at a city corridor in Rye, New Hampshire, on Jan. 2, 2023. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
And they touted that $16.25 million of the fourth quarter fundraising haul got here from digital and mail grassroots efforts.
“This is a two-person race between Nikki Haley and Donald Trump,” Haley marketing campaign supervisor Betsy Ankney emphasised in an announcement.
And Ankney claimed that “Nikki is the only Trump alternative with the voter support, the operation, and the resources to go the distance. Our momentum continues to build as we head into 2024.”
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Haley’s marketing campaign did not present a breakdown of cash raised for the Republican primaries versus fundraising for the final election.
Haley has loved momentum within the polls in current months, thanks partly to well-received performances within the first three GOP presidential major debates. She leapfrogged Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for second place in New Hampshire, which holds the primary major and second general contest within the Republican nominating calendar.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate, headlines a city corridor in Concord, New Hampshire, on Dec. 15, 2023. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
She additionally goals to make a battle of it in Iowa, the place the newest polls recommend she is pulling even with DeSantis for a distant second place behind Trump, who stays the far and away front-runner within the GOP nomination race as he makes his third straight White House bid.
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Haley seems to be the primary of the foremost Republican presidential contenders to showcase their fourth quarter figures. The candidates have till Jan. 15 to file their fundraising stories with the Federal Election Commission.
Trump hauled in a whopping $45.5 million throughout the third quarter throughout his a number of fundraising committees, with over $37.5 million in his marketing campaign coffers as of the top of September.

Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump attends a marketing campaign occasion in Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. December 19, 2023. (REUTERS/Scott Morgan)
DeSantis introduced in $15 million within the third quarter, down from his $20 million haul the earlier three months.
Haley has run a frugal marketing campaign since declaring her candidacy in February of final 12 months. But in current weeks she’s added marketing campaign workers and together with an aligned tremendous PAC has launched a serious advert blitz in each Iowa and New Hampshire.
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“First of all the accountant in me saved cash this whole time through, and it’s just that we’re spending it smart and right now it’s go time,” Haley stated Tuesday in an interview with Fox News Digital forward of a city corridor in Rye, New Hampshire.
Haley emphasised that “we’re less than two weeks out from Iowa, three weeks from New Hampshire, and we’re hitting it hard. We’re getting our message out. We’re shaking every hand, we’re answering every question. We’re rallying and the momentum on the ground is real. We feel it. It’s strong. People want something different. They’re ready.”

Former ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, shakes arms with supporters and voters at a city corridor in Rye, New Hampshire, on Jan. 2, 2023. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
But Haley hit a highway bump final week, with an unforced gaffe as she uncared for to say slavery when answering a query at a city corridor in New Hampshire on the causes of the Civil War.
Haley’s feedback, and her clean-up makes an attempt over the subsequent two days, stirred controversy as they grabbed loads of nationwide consideration.
Haley as soon as once more acknowledged in her Fox News interview that “I should have said slavery right off the bat. I was overthinking it…and I should have stated the obvious and we tried to clear that up.”
“I think we’re moving on,” she added. “But nobody on the ground is talking about it.”
And pointing to the media, she stated “you guys have enjoyed talking about it, but nobody else is talking about it.”
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