Ahead Of Super Tuesday, Virginians Pick Their Choice In Biden Vs. Trump Matchup: Why The Winner Isn't The Better Bet For His Party? By Benzinga
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48% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
82% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-17% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : "Trump has a 62-point lead among Republicans and Haley has a 10-point lead among independents, so while a Trump victory is the likely outcome, Haley will capture several of Virginia's 48 delegates up for grabs," said Taylor.42% : 2024 General Election: Forty-seven percent of Virginia voters chose Biden compared to 43% who chose Trump, results of the latest Roanoke College poll, which was conducted by The Institute for Policy and Opinion Research between Feb. 11 and Feb. 19, showed.
33% : When asked for their second choice for the nominee, 6% picked Trump, 25% chose Haley and 56% said they would prefer someone else.
25% : Trump led Haley by a margin of 75% to 15%, while 8% said they would vote for someone else.
21% : If Trump were to be replaced with South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley as the presidential candidate, she would prevail over Biden with a 49%-40% margin.
16% : Ahead of Super Tuesday on March 5, Virginia voters appear to be leaning heavily in favor of Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primaries, although he does not enjoy as much support in a hypothetical matchup against President Joe Biden in the general election.
13% : GOP Primaries: Despite Haley's better standing than Trump in hypothetical matchups against Biden, Virginians appear to be throwing their weight behind the latter in the Republican presidential primary, which will be held on March 5.
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