Nikki Haley, former GOP nomination candidate, concluded her campaign with $11,503,818 cash on hand at the end of February, roughly a week before her departure from the race, a figure that notably exceeds the Republican National Committee's (RNC) financial reserves at the same time. This financial situation comes to light through the latest Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings, revealing Haley's significant financial standing even after her departure from the race, with more cash on hand than the RNC. The comparison between Haley's campaign funds and the RNC's financial status has sparked discussions on her influence and the potential leverage she holds within the GOP, as indicated by various commentators.
Nikki Haley reported more cash on hand at the end of February than the RNC. Let that sink in. https://t.co/0ZsliTcuFx
👀 per latest FEC filings @NikkiHaley has more cash on hand after ending her campaign than the RNC does. The GOP needs Nikki Haley & her voters more than she needs the Party.
Nikki Haley, who's no longer running, reported more cash on hand at the end of February than the RNC. https://t.co/i9qfnnDpnm
Nikki Haley ended her campaign with more cash on hand than the RNC at the end of February
Nikki Haley’s campaign had cash left over as her primary run ended https://t.co/smgrVSbuQP
Campaign for @NikkiHaley had $11,503,818 cash on hand at end of February, roughly a week before her departure from the GOP nomination race. https://t.co/lKtfhlCkJm