Elections
Haley’s 2024 Bid Gets Cash From Group Led by Investor Matt Cohler
- Nonprofit gives $200,000 to Trump’s last major GOP rival
- Cohler-led group has historically supported Democrats
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A nonprofit led by well-known technology venture capitalist Matt Cohler has donated $200,000 to Nikki Haley’s presidential bid, joining a chorus of prominent corporate executives and Democratic donors who’ve backed the Republican contender in a bid to keep Donald Trump out of the White House.
Pacific Environmental Coalition, a nonprofit registered in Palo Alto, California, made the donation in late December to SFA Fund Inc., the super political action committee backing Haley, according to disclosures made to the Federal Election Commission that were publicly posted this week. Cohler, a former Facebook executive and current partner at venture capital firm Benchmark, is identified as president of the coalition in US tax filings.