Nikki Haley Said To Be Wooing More Top Donors But Leaves Trump Support Up In The Air For Now
Nikki Haley, the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, is set to meet her top donors next week. Despite this, she does not have immediate plans to endorse former President Donald Trump for the 2024 election.
What Happened: Haley, who recently withdrew from the Republican presidential race, is scheduled to meet around 100 of her biggest donors in Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday and Tuesday, reported The Wall Street Journal, citing a person close to Haley on Thursday.
The meetings will not include discussions about her political future or any encouragement for donors to contribute to other campaigns.
There are no immediate plans for Haley to endorse Trump, her former rival and the presumptive Republican nominee. The two have not communicated since Haley exited the race in March.
Despite this, some of Haley’s supporters are hoping for her to run for president in 2028. Eric Tanenblatt, a long-time GOP fundraiser and strategist, believes that Haley could secure the nomination with a second run, given her ability to build a coalition of Republicans, independents, ...
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