Nolte: SC Polls Show Haley 4 Days From 20+ Point Home State Humiliation
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- Policy Leaning
66% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-33% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : Trump leads with GOP women by 18 points, 58 to 40 percent.54% : A second poll released today from Suffolk has Trump leading by 28 points in the South Carolina primary, 63 to 35 percent.
51% : With men, Trump is up 37 points, 68 to 31 percent.
50% : When Emerson polled only Republicans, they went for Trump by a 42-point margin of 71 to 29 percent.
41% : Trump has already walloped Haley by double digits in Iowa and New Hampshire.
25% : In the overall RealClearPolitics average poll of South Carolina polls, Trump is running away with a 25.3-point lead over Haley, 61.8 to 36.5 percent.
21% : They are against Trump, and if a caterpillar were the alternative to Trump, that caterpillar would pull 35 percent of the South Carolina vote.
20% : Among Republicans, Trump beats Haley by 47 (not a typo) points, 72 to 25 percent.
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