KEY POINTS
  • Americans for Prosperity Action, the network backed by billionaire Charles Koch, is pausing its financial support of GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley's campaign.
  • Haley lost her home-state primary in South Carolina on Saturday and also lost financial support from billionaire Reid Hoffman in January.
  • Despite the setbacks, Haley's campaign affirmed her promise to stay in the race through Super Tuesday on March 5.
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley reacts while speaking about her husband, Maj. Michael Haley, who is currently deployed with the South Carolina National Guard, during a campaign stop at the Clemson University at Greenville ONE building ahead of the Republican presidential primary election in Greenville, South Carolina, U.S. February 20, 2024. 

Americans for Prosperity Action, the network backed by billionaire Charles Koch, is pausing its financial support of Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's campaign a day after she lost to former President Donald Trump in her home-state primary in South Carolina.

AFP Action said it still endorses Haley for president but now its support will only come in the form of words — not cash.