OnPolitics: Will Donald Trump defeat Nikki Haley in the SC primary?
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61% : Though Haley has hoped for a strong showing in the Palmetto State, Trump leads Haley by close to 2-1, 63%-35% among those very likely to vote in the state's Republican primary, USA TODAY's Susan Page reported.50% : Donald Trump trounces Nikki Haley in exclusive South Carolina poll Stay in the know on politics: Sign up for the OnPolitics newsletter Prep for the polls: See who is running for president and compare where they stand on key issues in our Voter Guide
48% : Even so, Trump leads Haley among voters in military families 65%-33%.
48% : Her biggest advantage over Trump, 63%-37%, is among those who say the most important issue is the future of democracy.
19% : Prep for the polls: See who is running for president and compare where they stand on key issues in our Voter Guide 🗳️South Carolina's Republicans like Trump more than Haley: Though both Trump and Haley have net favorable ratings among primary voters, the former president is more popular (64%-25%) than the former governor (47%-36%).
2% : Here are some other takeaways from the poll: 👪Military families still back Trump: Trump sparked backlash earlier this month after he mocked Haley's husband, Michael Haley, a National Guardsman now on a yearlong deployment to Africa.
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