Stand for America Fund Inc, a super PAC that supports Nikki Haley, reported on Thursday that it has raised $50.1 million in the second half of 2023 — millions more than Trump-aligned super PAC MAGA Inc., which reported over $46 million.

There are no details from these numbers yet, which were reported by the New York Times, as the Federal Election Commission filing deadline is only Jan. 31.

When it comes to MAGA Inc.'s funds, the super PAC ended the year with over $23 million in cash on hand, according to reports — and counted with over a dozen donors who contributed with $1 million or more.

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    I think there are a great many Republicans who won’t vote for a woman for president. Haley would be great for Dems, IMO.

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        She’s GOP so that’s a given. If she becomes the R presidential candidate they just gave the race to Biden though, IMO.

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          No, I don’t think so. She’s a good debater, there’s a reason why Trump was afraid to go on a debate stage with her. She would emasculate him on the debate stage.

          And I have a generally high opinion on Biden, but he has visibly aged since the last election in 2020. I’m confident he could put forward his views well in a hypothetical debate with Haley, but his age would be out on full display, much more so than if he were debating someone his age. The story from those debates wouldn’t be about what they said, but about the age difference.

          I also think Biden only cares about beating Trump. If we find out that Haley is getting the nomination, then Biden will conveniently find out about some health issue that makes him unable to go on, and Harris would take over the ticket. (Too late to have a primary cycle, oh darn!) A Harris/Whitmer ticket stands a much better chance of beating Haley than Biden/Harris.

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      I think you underestimate the “team” aspect. I think even the folks who hate women hate losing more.

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        I don’t see Trump admitting defeat, even in the primary. And if even a small percentage of Republicans in swing states insist on voting Trump instead of Haley it could very easily cost them the election.

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        I think this is true of traditional Republican voters - their ability to fall in line and unify, both as a voter base and legislative block, has been a strength for decades (notably less so more recently). But I’m not so sure this applies to Trump’s core voters. They seem much more of a “my way or the highway” crowd.

        That said, I don’t think the reason they wouldn’t vote for Haley is because she’s a woman, more just because she’s not Trump, and is pretty openly hostile to him.

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      Many many Republicans will not vote for anyone but Trump. Look at Mitt Romney. He didn’t excite the crazies.