Haley campaign started election year with $14 million, after raising $17 million last quarter
The Haley campaign's fourth quarter haul was just $2 million shy of front-runner Donald Trump, who reported $19 million in contributions for the same period.
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley speaks during her New Hampshire presidential primary election night rally in Concord, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024.
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Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley's campaign for president raised over $17 million last quarter and came into the crucial election year with $14 million in the bank, according to new Federal Election Commission records.
The solid amount of cash Haley's campaign has on hand could provide a much needed cushion for the former South Carolina governor in a long primary contest against front-runner Donald Trump. Already underway, the next major primary is in South Carolina on Feb. 24. The former president is leading Haley in the polls there by about 30 percentage points, according to a Real Clear Politics polling average.
The campaign total does not include what Haley's allied joint fundraising committee, Team Stand for America, has raised. On Wednesday, this group reported an additional $13 million in contributions over the final six months of 2023.
Team Stand for America transferred just over $2 million directly to Haley's campaign, according to the records. The committee started 2024 with about $2 million.
Unlike a super PAC, the Haley presidential campaign takes in contributions under strict rules and limits, but it is allowed to spend that money on direct expenses like campaign staff, travel and political rallies. A super PAC, however, can accept unlimited contributions but it is prohibited from funding direct expenses like airfare and campaign payrolls.