
Nikki Haley's neighbors reveal why she should beat Trump
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
77% : And of course then Trump thought she was great too,' she said with a chuckle. '68% : Additionally, during interviews Thursday, every man interviewed by DailyMail.com was supporting Trump, while all the women, except one, were backing Haley.
54% : In a strategy call Friday, Haley's campaign manager said they would press on through the March 5 Super Tuesday primaries and are looking at 'key states in March after that,' but it would take massive upheavel in the race for her to beat Trump.
46% : DailyMail.com ventured to the rural town Thursday, for the last day of early voting ahead of Saturday's pivotal race, where Trump is expected to trounce the former South Carolina governor in her home state.
36% : Chassereau said she was casting a vote for the hometown candidate because 'Trump is a little too far right
35% : I think that's why, I think that most Boomers, and I hate to use that word, are Trump all the way.'
34% : A slow stream of voters showed up through the afternoon to an annex of the Bamberg County Courthouse - with a majority saying they were backing Trump - but not those who knew Haley personally.
33% : At a rally in Conway on February 10 Trump floated that Michael Haley is in Africa to get away from his wife.
28% : But then now, like, no.' The Denmark resident was among the South Carolina voters whose feathers were ruffled over comments Trump made in the state about Haley's husband, who is deployed.
24% : Unlike Ray, Chassereau said she'd vote for Trump in the general election if Haley isn't successful in the Republican primary.
19% : Ray called Trump 'too vocal' and 'too old' to get her vote. 'Especially like criticizing "Where's her husband?"
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