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Wealthy Donors From Nikki Haley's Campaign Support Biden's Re-Election

New Hampshire house party supports U.S. President Joe Biden write-in campaign

Wealthy donors who previously supported former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's presidential campaign are now shifting their allegiance to back President Biden's re-election bid. One such donor, businessman and media mogul Harry Sloan, who was a prominent supporter of Haley's campaign, recently revealed his efforts to rally support for Biden among his wealthy friends and Republican business associates.

In a recent interview, Sloan mentioned that he is actively reaching out to his network of business Republicans to garner support for Biden's campaign. He expressed his intention to persuade others to join him in backing the current President's re-election bid.

According to Sloan, he has already initiated conversations with several individuals and plans to organize a fundraiser for Biden as the campaign progresses. His decision to throw his support behind Biden marks a significant shift in political alliances among wealthy donors, highlighting the evolving dynamics within the Republican donor base.

The move by donors like Sloan underscores the changing landscape of political fundraising and support within the Republican Party. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the realignment of donor support could have far-reaching implications for the political strategies and fundraising efforts of potential candidates.

With influential figures like Sloan actively advocating for Biden within Republican circles, the upcoming election cycle is poised to witness a reshuffling of traditional donor loyalties. The decision of wealthy donors to pivot their support towards Biden signals a broader trend of bipartisan cooperation and strategic alliances in the realm of political fundraising.

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