Influential Koch group endorses Haley's 2024 Republican presidential bid
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[November 29, 2023]
By Doina Chiacu, Gram Slattery and Alexandra Ulmer
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The conservative U.S. political network led by
billionaire Charles Koch on Tuesday endorsed Nikki Haley for the 2024
Republican presidential nomination, giving the former South Carolina
governor a boost among party rivals struggling to make a dent against
frontrunner Donald Trump.
The influential group, which pushes for tax cuts and less government
regulation, has made clear that beating former President Trump in the
Republican nominating contest is a top priority, arguing that he would
lose the November election to President Joe Biden. The Democrat beat
incumbent Trump in the 2020 White House race.
In addition to controlling tens of millions of dollars for campaign
spending, the Koch-affiliated Super PAC known as Americans for
Prosperity Action, or AFP Action, has thousands of staffers throughout
the country who will now promote Haley among potential voters.
Among Haley's main weaknesses, according to her campaign operatives, has
been a relatively underdeveloped network of campaign workers and allies
in the early voting state of Iowa.
It is far from clear that the AFP endorsement will be a game changer,
given that Trump leads his Republican rivals by more than 40 points in
most national polls. About 10% of Republican primary voters support
Haley, according to a polling average maintained by poll-tracking
website FiveThirtyEight.
But the endorsement could tip the scales in favor of Haley in a tight
battle with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the No. 2 slot. Around 13%
of primary voters support DeSantis, according to FiveThirtyEight.
It could also help her persuade other major donors to get behind her.
Many big-dollar donors have been considering supporting Haley for
months, but have held off amid concerns she is simply too far behind
Trump.
"The Kochs have a tremendous following," said Texas-based Republican
donor Fred Zeidman, a top Haley fundraiser.
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The group said its internal polling indicates Haley is in the best
position to defeat Trump in the Republican primary. It also
"consistently shows" that Haley is the strongest candidate by far to
beat Biden in a general election, it said.
"We would support a candidate capable of turning the page on
Washington's toxic culture – and a candidate who can win. And last
night, we concluded that analysis," AFP Action said in a statement.
DeSantis supporters have disputed those assertions, saying he is better
positioned to siphon supporters away from Trump than Haley is. Haley is
beating DeSantis, however, in some of the states that are first to
select a Republican nominee.
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Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the
United Nations Nikki Haley listens as she is introduced during a
campaign stop in Hooksett, New Hampshire, U.S., November 20, 2023.
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"Every dollar spent on Nikki Haley's candidacy should be reported as
an in-kind to the Trump campaign," DeSantis spokesman Andrew Romeo
wrote on X on Tuesday.
Trump campaign adviser Steven Cheung responded to the AFP
endorsement with a swipe at Haley's foreign policy positions. AFP
Action has endorsed a "pro-China, open borders, and globalist
candidate," Cheung said.
While Haley, who was U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under
Trump, has staked out a significantly more hawkish position on China
than her 2024 rivals, the DeSantis and Trump camps have criticized
her for welcoming Chinese investment into South Carolina while
governor.
The Koch endorsement marks a turnaround from the previous two
presidential cycles, which the Kochs broadly sat out.
DeSantis had been under active consideration for an endorsement, but
his disappointing campaign turned off AFP Action, two sources with
knowledge of those deliberations said.
AFP Action raised more than $70 million to spend on political races,
an official with the group said in July. Super PACs are allowed to
raise and spend unlimited sums supporting candidates as long as they
don't coordinate with campaigns.
Emily Seidel, a senior adviser at AFP Action, told reporters on
Tuesday the group would dedicate significant resources to getting
out the vote for the Republican primaries, including encouraging
general election voters to vote in the primaries for the first time.
During the 2022 congressional elections, AFP Action says it made
more than 2 million phone calls, knocked on 5.5 million doors and
sent more than 69 million pieces of mail.
The Democratic National Committee said Haley checks all the Koch
group's boxes: "slashing taxes for the ultra-wealthy, gutting Social
Security and Medicare, and ripping health care away from millions of
Americans.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu and Gram Slattery in Washington and
Alexandra Ulmer in San Francisco; Editing by Ross Colvin and
Alistair Bell)
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