(AP) --
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley's election campaign got $900,000 from two political action committees set up by the Republican National Governor's Association.
The money came in a flurry as Haley fended off an unusually well-financed campaign by Democratic challenger Vincent Sheheen.
The State newspaper in Columbia reported Today that Haley was helped by a $125,000 from Reynolds American to the political action-committee RGA South Carolina IE.
The committee's paperwork indicates it spent $205,000 on ads.
A second PAC spent almost $700,000 and had donations from General Electric, Exxon Mobil, Wal-Mart and drug makers Eli Lilly and Pfizer.
The Democratic Governors Association pumped $500,000 into campaign ads for Sheheen.
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