
Poll: Haley Tied With Trump in New Hampshire? - Election Central
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Both candidates had gained support by the start of January, when the poll had Trump at 37 percent and Haley at 33 percent.57% : According to the RCP average and our data, Trump is still ahead by double-digits when polls are averaged.
56% : At face value, it seems like a winner for Haley and some kind of alarm bells for Trump.
47% : Back in December, Trump was at 33 percent, while Haley scored 29 percent.
44% : If the electorate voting on Tuesday leans more Republican, Trump will win New Hampshire walking away.
41% : The survey from American Research Group Inc., released Tuesday, puts Trump and Haley at 40 percent each among the state's likely Republican primary voters.
37% : A chance for Democrats and moderates to try and sway the primary toward a Mitt Romney-like nominee and dunk on Trump.
32% : However, the ARG numbers have been some of the least kind to Trump in recent months, and showing this close of a race appears to be quite an outlier.
32% : Over at FiveThirtyEight, they see a tighter snapshot giving Trump a 13-point lead on average factoring in the ARG poll.
30% : There are numbers all over the map showing former President Donald Trump and Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley tied to a mid-double-digit lead for Trump.
24% : With all that said, let's look at the latest American Research Group (ARG) poll showing a 40-40 tie between Trump and Haley, according to The Hill: GOP rivals former President Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley are tied in New Hampshire, new polling shows, as the primary race heads into the Granite State.
20% : Furthermore, the Democratic contest is meaningless so some Democrats are crossing over to meddle in the GOP primary, ostensibly voting for Haley to spite Trump.
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