
New South Carolina Poll: Trump Leads Haley by 27 Points - Election Central
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- Reliability
70% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
28% Somewhat Right
- Politician Portrayal
-25% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : Trump, 77, enjoys 58% support among likely voters in the Feb. 24 Palmetto State GOP primary, per the survey by the American Promise and the Tyson Group.55% : As reported by the New York Post, Trump is sitting 27 points ahead according to new numbers from American Promise: Former President Donald Trump is on course for another double-digit win over 2024 rival Nikki Haley -- this time in her home state of South Carolina, according to a new poll.
54% : More than two-thirds of respondents (68%) said they held favorable views of Trump, with 44% saying those views were "strongly favorable.
51% : The former South Carolina governor has been able to mount a challenge to Trump by investing significant time and money into individual states.
47% : That's only important from an informational perspective since it's clear Trump is the only remaining candidate on the ballot appealing to the grassroots Republican base.
47% : There's still some chance that something will happen between now and the convention that derails Trump.
40% : Trump led Haley among all political and age groups sampled -- except for self-declared Democrats, 49% of whom said they supported Haley and just 5% of whom said they backed the former president.
34% : The delegate door will close by March and Trump will be the presumptive nominee:
20% : In between now and South Carolina, there's Nevada, a weird situation that Trump is expected to dominate.
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