The message came on the heels of Trump’s win in New Hampshire, as he handily beat the former South Carolina governor for the second time, despite Haley’s campaign
having the backing of major GOP donors. Trump and some of his supporters have pushed for his former U.N. ambassador to drop out and stand behind him, a theme they began to sound even before the voting began.
Trump’s post did not address how he would enforce a blackout of donations.
In spite of her Granite State loss Tuesday night, Haley vowed Tuesday night that the race was “far from over” — promising to continue fighting the former president for the GOP nomination.
In a rally in South Carolina on Wednesday, Haley told the crowd that her campaign raised $1 million in almost entirely small-dollar donations since Tuesday night.
“We have raised $1 million since I gave that speech last night — online, in small dollars,” Haley said. “We have had 200,000 donors from all 50 states. Ninety-five percent of those donations are $200 or less.”
Replying to Trump on X, formerly known as Twitter, Haley wrote: “Well in that case…donate here. Let’s Go!”