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Nikki Haley’s $76M Flop Against Trump: Donors’ Regret Intensifies

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley’s campaign has blown a mind-boggling $76 million trying to take down the great Donald Trump in four primary states. Talk about a colossal waste of cash! This absurd spending spree is money that could have been better used to go after President Joe Biden. But no, they chose to squander it on a lost cause.

And get this – despite getting demolished in four back-to-back primary showdowns, Haley is stubbornly refusing to throw in the towel until Super Tuesday rolls around. It’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck, folks.

The sad state of her campaign’s finances is not looking so great either. With only $15 million left in the bank at the end of January, it’s like her supporters are suddenly realizing they’ve been throwing their money into a black hole. The money trail also shows that the support for her is rapidly drying up. Even the bigwig donors are giving her the cold shoulder, cutting off the financial tap as soon as she stumbled in New Hampshire.

And it’s not just the deep-pocketed Republican donors who’ve had enough. Even Democrat billionaire Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, has put the brakes on pouring money into pro-Haley PACs. It’s like they all woke up from a bad dream and realized they were throwing good money after bad.

It’s crystal clear that Haley’s chances are dwindling faster than a snow cone in July. Her failed attempts in the early primaries have made her campaign look more like a sinking ship than a legitimate contender for the presidency. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but it seems like the writing’s on the wall for Nikki Haley’s presidential bid. And in true conservative fashion, Breitbart News has its finger on the pulse of this sinking ship, giving the play-by-play on the political disaster.

Written by Staff Reports

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