
Nikki Haley returns to Bamberg hometown hoping SC delivers for her presidential bid
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
72% : Trump is holding a rally at the Charleston Convention Center in North Charleston the night of Feb. 14, while Haley will spend Feb. 15 in Texas, a Super Tuesday state, for fundraising and campaign events.34% : Overall, Trump led in the horse race question of the poll with a 65 percent to 30 percent lead over the state's former governor.
25% : " Palmetto Politics Donald Trump wows Conway crowd, urges SC voters to reject Haley in home state GOP primary By Caitlin Byrd cbyrd@postandcourier.com Bamberg was Haley's first stop of the day as she continued to crisscross the Palmetto State on Feb. 13, a day after early voting opened for the South Carolina GOP presidential primary in less than two weeks.
19% : " During Haley's stop in Bluffton, she delivered some of her sharpest critiques of Trump to a crowd of several hundred.
14% : When she listed the Republican losses in elections since Trump won in 2016, Haley asked the crowd, "How many more times do we have to lose until we start to say, well, he's the problem?"
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