SC GOP Presidential Primary election is this weekend, here's what strategists are predicting

Feb 20, 2024 View Original Article
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  • Reliability

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  • Policy Leaning

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  • Politician Portrayal

    98% Negative

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Overall Sentiment

25% Positive

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"As it stands right now, according to the Associated Press, Donald Trump is leading with 63 delegates, Nikki Haley sits at 17."
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14% Conservative
"All the polling that we've looked at in terms of the campaigns that have come before us , it looks like Donald Trump will be the wier, projected by about 30 points in terms of the polling leads that he has, Robert Oldendick, political science professor at the University of South Carolina, said."
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-10% Liberal
"If Nikki Haley wants to do anything in South Carolina she's going to have to close the gap that exists between her number on the polls and where Donald Trump is right now."
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-40% Liberal
"The former governor will be competing for votes in her home state something that political scientists say will be difficult for her to get despite Trump's current legal situation."
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-42% Liberal
"We outswing our weight nationally because every single presidential candidate has to come through South Carolina because we're the first in the south primary, Dave Wilson, conservative political strategist, said."
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-50% Liberal
"Political strategists say Haley is attempting to close the gap between her and Trump in other ways."
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-50% Liberal
"She's got to be within maybe ten points in second place against Donald Trump if she wants to have a chance of doing anything beyond South Carolina, Wilson said."
Negative
-64% Liberal
"She's inviting the democrats who did not participate in the democratic preference primary to vote for her and vote against Donald Trump in the republican primary."
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-68% Liberal
"As it stands right now, according to the Associated Press, Donald Trump is leading with 63 delegates, Nikki Haley sits at 17."
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10% Conservative
"As it stands right now, according to the Associated Press, Donald Trump is leading with 63 delegates, Nikki Haley sits at 17."
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10% Conservative
"South Carolina is the last place that early primary states have the ability to speak into the election prior to what's called super Tuesday, Wilson said.To become the republican nominee it will take 1250 delegate, South Carolina holds 50 of those delegates."
Negative
-2% Liberal
"All the polling that we've looked at in terms of the campaigns that have come before us , it looks like Donald Trump will be the wier, projected by about 30 points in terms of the polling leads that he has, Robert Oldendick, political science professor at the University of South Carolina, said."
Negative
-6% Liberal
"RELATED: Early voting, who's on the ballot: What you need to know about the SC Presidential primariesThere's perception that since Governor Haley is behind in the polls that she's not popular in the state"
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-24% Liberal
"As the SC GOP primary approaches, all eyes will be on former Governor Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump."
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-34% Liberal
"As the SC GOP primary approaches, all eyes will be on former Governor Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump."
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-34% Liberal
"If Nikki Haley wants to do anything in South Carolina she's going to have to close the gap that exists between her number on the polls and where Donald Trump is right now."
Negative
-22% Liberal
"If Nikki Haley wants to do anything in South Carolina she's going to have to close the gap that exists between her number on the polls and where Donald Trump is right now."
Negative
-22% Liberal
"The former governor will be competing for votes in her home state something that political scientists say will be difficult for her to get despite Trump's current legal situation."
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-22% Liberal
"We outswing our weight nationally because every single presidential candidate has to come through South Carolina because we're the first in the south primary, Dave Wilson, conservative political strategist, said."
Negative
-28% Liberal
"Political strategists say Haley is attempting to close the gap between her and Trump in other ways."
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-34% Liberal
"Political strategists say Haley is attempting to close the gap between her and Trump in other ways."
Negative
-34% Liberal
"She's got to be within maybe ten points in second place against Donald Trump if she wants to have a chance of doing anything beyond South Carolina, Wilson said."
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-14% Liberal
"She's got to be within maybe ten points in second place against Donald Trump if she wants to have a chance of doing anything beyond South Carolina, Wilson said."
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-14% Liberal
"She's inviting the democrats who did not participate in the democratic preference primary to vote for her and vote against Donald Trump in the republican primary."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : As it stands right now, according to the Associated Press, Donald Trump is leading with 63 delegates, Nikki Haley sits at 17.
45% : "All the polling that we've looked at in terms of the campaigns that have come before us , it looks like Donald Trump will be the winner, projected by about 30 points in terms of the polling leads that he has," Robert Oldendick, political science professor at the University of South Carolina, said.
30% : "If Nikki Haley wants to do anything in South Carolina she's going to have to close the gap that exists between her number on the polls and where Donald Trump is right now.
29% : The former governor will be competing for votes in her home state something that political scientists say will be difficult for her to get despite Trump's current legal situation.
25% : We outswing our weight nationally because every single presidential candidate has to come through South Carolina because we're the first in the south primary," Dave Wilson, conservative political strategist, said.
25% : Political strategists say Haley is attempting to close the gap between her and Trump in other ways.
18% : She's got to be within maybe ten points in second place against Donald Trump if she wants to have a chance of doing anything beyond South Carolina," Wilson said.
16% : "She's inviting the democrats who did not participate in the democratic preference primary to vote for her and vote against Donald Trump in the republican primary.

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