Nikki Haley, the former US ambassador to the United Nations, is taking a significant step towards re-emerging into public life after her defeat in the Republican presidential nomination race.
This week, she will meet with around 100 of her biggest donors in Charleston, South Carolina, to thank them for their support during her campaign. This move is being seen as a strategic effort to maintain her political influence and build a potential foundation for future endeavors.
The meeting comes two months after Haley dropped out of the presidential race, and her decision not to endorse Donald Trump has sparked speculation about her next steps.
While many of her fellow Republican candidates quickly fell in line behind Trump after exiting the race, Haley has maintained a relatively low profile despite continuing to rack up hundreds of thousands of votes in state Republican primaries.
Haley’s political future remains uncertain, but she has been tapped to chair the conservative Hudson Institute think tank and has begun actively posting on social media, criticizing President Joe Biden’s handling of various issues.
She has also maintained a healthy campaign war chest, with millions of dollars in her principal campaign committee, joint fundraising committee, and leadership PAC.
Despite rumors that she was being considered as a potential vice-presidential contender for Trump, which was quickly rebuked by the former president and his campaign, Haley’s political trajectory remains unclear.
However, her continued influence and popularity among Republican voters, as well as her ability to build a potential political network, make her a force to be reckoned with in the party.