Share this @internewscast.com

The political network financed largely by billionaire Charles Koch announced Sunday that it will no longer spend funds to support Nikki Haley’s presidential bid.

The news comes a day after former president Donald Trump swept to victory over Haley in South Carolina, her home state where she once served as governor.

In an email obtained by NBC News, which was confirmed by two sources who received it, Americans for Prosperity Action said that following Haley’s loss in South Carolina, the group no longer believes it can make a meaningful difference for her in the race, senior advisor Emily Seidel said. Instead, the group will focus its resources down the ballot on House and Senate races.

“She has made it clear that she will continue to fight and we wholeheartedly support her in this effort,” Seidel said of Haley. “But given the challenges in the primary states ahead, we don’t believe any outside group can make a material difference to widen her path to victory.”

Politico first reported the decision. A representative for AFP did not respond to a request for comment. 

The move is a blow to Haley as she vows to continue against Trump, who beat her by about 20 percentage points on Saturday, and captured all but three delegates.

AFP provided crucial support to Haley on the ground, mobilizing its vast network of political activists to help get the vote out for her in early states. The group had also poured money into advertising, hoping to fuel her rise. It spent more than $31 million boosting Haley in the race, according to Federal Election Commission data.

Donors to Americans for Prosperity, which is part of the political arm of the larger Koch network, had pressed the group to endorse a Republican primary candidate in the race to find an alternative to Trump. Many longtime Koch-world operatives questioned the decision, however, seeing little chance for her to win the nomination. 

Haley’s pathway has now all but closed, with the former president appearing to be cruising towards his party’s presidential nomination.

Sounding a resolute note on Sunday, Haley’s campaign touted new fundraising numbers to fuel the fight ahead, vowing to continue. 

“AFP is a great organization and ally in the fight for freedom and conservative government. We thank them for their tremendous help in this race,” Haley’s campaign said. “Our fight continues, and with more than $1 million coming in from grassroots conservatives in just the last 24 hours, we have plenty of fuel to keep going. We have a country to save.”

When asked about AFP Action’s decision, a source briefed on the decision said that after the New Hampshire primary, “they’d already made a commitment on January 8 with the TV buys. And there was hope, realistic hope, that things would change.” 

This notion began to fade when the surge never materialized.

“There was an honest objective belief that her campaign was still surging, especially when Donald Trump reacted the way he did towards her doing so well and not dropping out,” the source said. “That hope did not come to fruition.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Crypto king accused of torturing Bitcoin millionaire known for dropping $100K at erotic NYC nightclub

Cryptocurrency Leader Allegedly Tortures Bitcoin Millionaire Famous for Lavish $100K Spends at NYC Gentlemen’s Club

A man dubbed the ‘crypto king’ allegedly involved in the torture of…
Baltimore Rabbi Emanuel Goldfeiz pulls pistol on two assailants who tried to steal his car: report

Baltimore Rabbi Emanuel Goldfeiz Defends Himself with Pistol Against Car Thieves: Report

Say hello to my little mensch. A 62-year-old rabbi cleverly reversed the…
Andrew Tate speaking to the media outside a police station.

Andrew Tate and Brother Face Multiple Charges Including Rape and Other Allegations in the UK

ANDREW Tate and his brother have been charged with raping four women…
'Good sign' Karl-Anthony Towns stayed in after injuring knee: Tom Thibodeau

Karl-Anthony Towns Remaining in Game After Knee Injury is a ‘Positive Indication’: Says Tom Thibodeau

INDIANAPOLIS — With only two minutes left in the game Tuesday night,…
Brazilian beatboxing nuns go viral on Catholic TV program

Viral Sensation: Brazilian Nuns Showcase Beatboxing Skills on Catholic TV Show

The two Brazilian nuns have gone viral after dropping an impromptu beatbox…
Woman sitting on a rock with an umbrella.

Lost British Backpacker Discovered Living on Peruvian Streets Declines Help After Terrifying Assault

A BRITISH backpacker who vanished in Peru has been found – but…
Lack of conservative views on campus a ‘problem’

“Insufficient Conservative Perspectives on Campus Seen as an ‘Issue'”

The president of Harvard University, Alan Garber, has acknowledged that the scarcity…
President Trump informing Savannah Chrisley of pardons for her parents.

Trump to Pardon Reality TV Stars Todd and Julie Chrisley Following Fraud and Tax Evasion Conviction

Former President Trump has issued pardons for reality TV personalities Todd and…
Liverpool Premier League champions on a parade bus.

‘Dad Relives Horror as Baby in Pram and Partner Hit by Car in Liverpool: “I Thought It Was All Gone”‘

A TRAUMATISED dad told how his baby boy was dragged 15ft and…
Smuggler sentenced after high-speed chase through South Texas border town

Smuggler receives sentence following high-speed pursuit in South Texas border town

McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — An individual found guilty of human smuggling…
RFK Jr. cuts COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for healthy kids, pregnant women

RFK Jr. Eliminates COVID-19 Vaccine Advice for Healthy Children and Pregnant Women

WASHINGTON — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced…
A little bit of farm, a little bit of suburbia: That's the recipe for Agritopia

Mixing Farmland with Suburban Living: The Formula Behind Agritopia

GILBERT, Ariz. (AP) — Just a stone’s throw away from the porches,…