Signs of trouble for Donald Trump in New York primary vote

Apr 03, 2024 View Original Article
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58% : In Nassau, Haley won 9.7% of the vote and in Suffolk she drew 9% - although Trump got 85.4% in Nassau and 87.2%, state election returns show.
58% : "President Trump had already easily secured the nomination.
52% : Trump won statewide with 82 percent of the primary vote, according to unoifficial state Board of Elections tallies.
45% : Haley, a former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, won 13 percent of the GOP primary vote statewide.
43% : But non-Trump primary voters could play a decisive role in the general election, as Trump and Biden compete in what's expected to be a tight race, political experts told Newsday.
40% : "Suffolk GOP Chairman Jesse Garcia said he would focus on the 87% of county Republican voters who did support Trump, and believes the anti-Trump voters will vote Republican in November.
37% : I suppose you could use that to support a thesis that [Biden] is starting to mend the fissures in the Democratic base, and that Trump still has farther to go.
24% : Once Ambassaor Haley suspended her campaign, our attention immediately turned to reelecting President Trump.
21% : "They are still registering their protests to Donald Trump through the vehicle of Nikki Haley, which is why Joe Biden immediately after she dropped out of the race basically released messages saying "I want you, I want your vote," Malone said.
11% : Former President Donald Trump won overwhelmingly in New York's Republican primary on Tuesday, but election returns highlighted signs of disaffection that could spell trouble for Trump in November as he goes after suburban swing voters such as those on Long Island, political experts said.
10% : Dawidziak noted that Republican primary voters tend to be more conservative, and if they are casting votes opposing Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee, it should raise questions about whether Trump can find enough support among moderate Republicans and independents he will need to win in battleground suburbs.

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