Nikki Haley in the presidential primary after her latest defeat in South Carolina.
The group, Americans for Prosperity Action, had spent tens of millions of dollars trying to elevate Haley and prevent the renomination of Donald Trump, but it had already slowed its spending in the GOP race dramatically after Haley fell short in the New Hampshire primary last month. The organization made its decision official Sunday.
«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,» Emily Seidel, the CEO of Americans for Prosperity Action, wrote in an email to the staff. The email was first reported by Politico.
Seidel wrote that the group would now focus on House and Senate races, adding that the conservative organization remained concerned about the political aftershocks of Trump winning the GOP nomination.
«If Donald Trump is at the top of the Republican ticket, the risk of one-party rule by a Democratic Party captured by the progressive left is severe,» she wrote.
Seidel described how the last three elections had shown «what we can expect from voters who consistently rejected Donald Trump and his impact on the Republican party brand.»
Haley's campaign had announced that it had raised $1 million in the less than 24 hours since polls closed in South Carolina on Saturday and she lost her home state. She has vowed to stay in the race through Super Tuesday, on March 5.
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