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Coach supports Nikki Haley in her bid to unseat Donald Trump

 Coach supports Nikki Haley in her bid to unseat Donald Trump


The influential donor base, which has contributed over $20 million to conservative groups over the last 20 years, has said that Nikki Haley's 2024 presidential campaign has their support.


The network of billionaire Charles Koch has raised millions of dollars to assist Republicans in pushing past Donald Trump.


However, the former president leads the rest of the field as party members get ready to choose their favorite in January.


Mrs. Haley's coaching help might change the course of the race.


The former governor of South Carolina is still almost 50 points behind the former ambassador to the UN.


However, those who want an alternative to Mr. Trump now have optimism thanks to his eye-catching performances in TV debates and a recent rise in favorability in regions where early voting occurs, as once-crowded Republican fields start to dwindle.


Get to know the front-runner against Trump in 2024.

Nikki Haley believes she can defeat Trump because of this.

A number of well-known contributors have declared their support for him in recent weeks, despite Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's seeming collapse in the polls.


The Koch network's political advocacy group, Americans for Prosperity Action, praised Mrs. Haley in a message on Tuesday, calling her "a candidate who can win and a candidate capable of turning the page on Washington's toxic culture."


According to internal research and voter outreach, Mrs. Haley would do best against the Democrats' current front-runner for the 2024 nomination, Joe Biden, in a hypothetical general election.


Mrs. Haley said she was "honored" to have the support of a group with "millions of grassroots members" in a statement released for her campaign.


"AFP Action members know there is too much at stake to sit on the sidelines in this election," he said. "We have a country to save, and I'm grateful for AFP action on our behalf."


However, the AFP was written off by the Trump campaign as "the political arm of the China first, America last movement."


In a statement on Tuesday, the spokesperson Steven Cheung said that Mrs. Haley would not be able to overcome Mr. Trump with any amount of "extravagant money."


The lone female candidate's ability to sustain her momentum as the election season heats up has been questioned by some.


However, Tuesday's backing, in addition to lobbying, advertising, and voter mobilization initiatives, might significantly contribute to the solution of this issue.


It is also a serious setback for Mr. DeSantis, who was been given the go-ahead by the AFP to run for governor again in 2022.


The decision was condemned by his campaign, which said that it was proof that the political establishment was "standing behind a liberal who has no mathematical way of defeating the former president".


AdImpact reports that the Koch network, which has collected over $70 million (£55 million) for the 2024 election cycle, has already invested $4 million in advertisements disparaging the former president.


While apologizing to DeSantis' supporters, AFP cautioned that "we are entering a time period that demands alternatives" and that a split primary field would only help Mr. Trump in a document released on Tuesday.


This is the first time the powerful group has raised concerns before a Republican primary for president.


The Koch brothers were dubbed a "complete joke" by Trump.

The email from AFP said, "As many of you know, AFP Action has never been involved in a presidential election before, but...to write a new chapter for our country, we must turn the pages of the past." Will occur."


"Donald Trump and Joe Biden will further the country's decline in politics."


The victorious 2016 presidential campaign of Mr. Trump was not endorsed by the Koch network.


Trump's administration brought about a number of significant policy successes, such as tax reform, but it disagreed with his views on trade and government expenditure.


In turn, the former president's potent brand of populism has contributed to lessening the influence of those he labels the "global elite" over the Republican Party.


In the Republican 2024 primary, voting starts in January. It is now anticipated that his candidate would take against Mr. Biden in November of next year.



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