A freedom supporter moderate association established by the extremely rich person Koch siblings will never again spend on Nikki Haley's official mission.
The choice by Americans for Flourishing Activity (AFP) to reassess is one more misfortune for Ms Haley as she looks for a conservative selection.
She lost her home territory of South Carolina on Saturday to previous President Donald Trump, his fourth progressive triumph in the primaries.
However, she has promised to battle on.
In an email to staff on Sunday, the AFP president and Chief said their sponsorship would zero in on key Senate and House races in November's political decision as opposed to on Ms Haley.
"She has clarified that she will proceed to battle, and we sincerely support her in this work," composed Emily Seidel.
"Be that as it may, given the difficulties in the essential states ahead we accept no external gathering can have a material effect on enlarging her way to triumph."
Ms Haley's mission demands it can in any case depend on sufficient approaching money to continue onward.
Olivia Perez Cubas, a representative for Haley, expressed gratitude toward AFP for their help and said $1m had come in since her loss in South Carolina. "We have a lot of fuel to continue onward. We have a country to save."
AFP had declared their underwriting and monetary help in November when Ms. Haley was attempting to set up a good foundation for herself as the unmistakable challenger to Mr. Trump.
From that point forward she has shown to be the most solid of all Mr Trump's rivals in the conservative race yet it stays muddled how she can now track down a way to triumph.
It is looking progressively possible the nation is going towards a rematch in November of Mr Trump against Vote-based President Joe Biden.