Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley is planning a rendezvous with wealthy backers of her failed Republican primary campaign. Scheduled to take place on Monday and Tuesday next week in Charleston, South Carolina, her goal is ostensibly to express her gratitude to donors. She is not expected to endorse Donald Trump, whom she formerly served as United Nations ambassador.
Sources close to the neoconservative have confirmed she does not plan to solicit donations to Trump’s election campaign at the gathering.
Some of Haley’s donors have not given up hope she will become the Republican presidential candidate in the future. “Sometimes it takes more than one run to secure the nomination. Look at John McCain and Mitt Romney,” said GOP fundraiser Eric Tanenblatt, who intends to attend the donor meeting, referencing the Never Trump neoconservatives who lost heavily to the Democrats in 2008 and 2012.
Haley ran on an old-fashioned platform of unconditional support for Israel, warmongering against Russia, and enforcing leftist speech codes against “hate.” She lost heavily to Trump, an America First populist, and in one primary in which Trump did not compete, she was still beaten badly by a “none of the above” option, suggesting the Republican base has moved past her brand of establishment neoconservatism.
Not all of her donors were even old-fashioned Republicans. Democrat Reid Hoffman, the LinkedIn billionaire connected to Jeffrey Epstein, invested in her campaign purely in the hope she would damage Trump.
Hoffman has also funded E. Jean Carroll, Russia hoaxers Fusion GPS, and “bloodbath” hoaxers MeidasTouch for the same reason.