Former President Donald Trump demanded late Wednesday that donors stop opening their wallets for Nikki Haley or they will be out with her and her followers “forever.”
“Anyone who makes a ‘Donation’ to Birdbrain, from now on, will be banned forever from the MAGA camp,” the 77-year-old told Truth Social, using his derogatory nickname for his former ambassador to the United Nations . .
“We don’t want them, and won’t accept them, because we Put America First, and ALWAYS WILL!”
Trump has stepped up his attacks on Haley, 52, in recent days, apparently aggravating that she refused to be sidelined after her double-digit victory in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.
Haley has vowed to fight in her home state of South Carolina, where she is down more than 30 percentage points in the latest RealClearPolitics aggregate.
In an effort to press his advantage, the Trump campaign has touted the support of more than 150 current and former South Carolina officials — including the state’s governor and both Republican senators.
Nikki Haley bragged about her performance in New Hampshire and is storming South Carolina. AP
“I know Nikki well, she’s the best ordinary person, not someone who would go up against a World Leader, and she never did. That’s up to me,” Trump wrote. “When I ran for office and won, I noticed that the losing Candidate’s ‘Donors’ would immediately come to me, and want to ‘help’ …no longer with me.”
Haley immediately encouraged donors to ignore Trump and join his campaign.
Trump’s staunch critics were quick to voice their support for Haley.
I just donated to Nikki Haley.
You should too—and so should your family. Proud to be “permanently barred” from Trumpism. It feels good. Try it! https://t.co/K5AAw4kc1l
— Heath Mayo (@HeathMayo) January 25, 2024
Donald Trump bulldozed through 11 leading Republicans in the 2024 race. REUTERS
“I just donated to Nikki Haley. You should too—and so should your family. Proud to be ‘permanently barred’ from Trumpism. It feels good. Try it!” conservative attorney Heath Mayo wrote.
“Just convinced me to donate to Haley,” added National Review writer Dan McLaughlin, who initially supported Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the primary.
Haley’s campaign was also announced it has raised $1 million in the 24 hours since the former South Carolina governor spoke to supporters Tuesday night in New Hampshire.
“New Hampshire is the first in the nation. It is not the last in the country. The race is far from over. There are dozens more states to go,” Haley rejoiced in Concord.
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