What Nikki Haley isn't telling us
What modern White House campaigns traditionally offer up by now, Haley's team is withholding.
Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign is offering a next generation face for Republicans, a competency test for elder septuagenarians and koozies for Don Lemon’s haters.
What she’s withholding is a key early metric for White House rollouts: Her initial fundraising haul.
A week into her run, the former ambassador to the U.N. and South Carolina governor isn’t showing anyone the money. At least not yet.
While modern White House campaigns traditionally offer some glimpse of initial financial data to demonstrate enthusiasm and propel media momentum, Haley’s team did not respond to inquiries on its cash flow out of the gate.