Former Ambassador’s Fundraising Surges After Clash with Former President
Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has experienced a significant surge in fundraising following her clash with former President Donald Trump. Haley’s campaign gained momentum in New Hampshire, where she secured an impressive 43% in the polls.
A Campaign Shaken by Temper Tantrums
On election night, Haley’s excitement was palpable as her campaign gained momentum, much to the dismay of her opponent, who exhibited a remarkable lack of composure. “He was totally unhinged,” Haley recounted, describing her rival’s temper tantrum and vindictive remarks. Undeterred, Haley’s campaign gained further strength, raising an impressive $1,000,000 online as a direct response to her opponent’s outburst.
Turning Trump’s Attacks into Opportunities
As the clash escalated, Trump took to criticizing Haley’s supporters, declaring that they would be “barred from MAGA.” Seizing the moment, Haley’s campaign turned this attack into an opportunity by selling t-shirts that boldly proclaimed “Barred Permanently.” The response was overwhelming, with 10,000 t-shirts sold and an additional $1.6 million raised in support of Haley’s campaign.
Standing Firm Against Bullying Tactics
Haley refused to be intimidated by Trump’s attempts to diminish her campaign. She boldly stated, “[Donald Trump] can’t bully his way to the White House. It’s not going to work.” This defiance only fueled her supporters’ enthusiasm, resulting in another $1.4 million raised for her campaign.
Questioning Trump’s Credibility
Strategically challenging Trump’s credibility, Haley recently criticized the former president’s confusion over a legal matter. Responding to Trump’s claim that the person suing him was “running for office,” Haley expressed her skepticism. She asserted, “Wait a second, did Trump just say the person suing him is ‘running for office?’ Is he confused again?” Haley’s campaign continues to gain traction as she offers voters a clear alternative to Trump’s leadership.
Contributor: Fox News Digital’s Brandon Gillespie