Don Jr will go to 'great lengths' to stop dad picking 'puppet' Haley
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72% : Trump secured 33 percent of support.69% : The latest results come on the back of polling last week that shows Biden also trailing Trump in seven main swing states key to winning in the 2024 election.
57% : Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, served as Trump's ambassador to the United Nations and is widely seen as having successfully managed to keep MAGA Republicans on side, while appealing to a broader base.
51% : Trump is seen on December 19 at a rally in Waterloo, IowaHaley is pictured on Thursday at a rally in Anamosa, Iowa, ahead of the first vote in the election, on January 15Chris Christie, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy pictured on December 6 during the debate in AlabamaChristie is facing calls to drop out and allow his supporters to back Haley, but he is not showing signs of wanting to do so.
49% : While the swing states are vastly different - ranging in class, race demographics and political leanings - they have one thing in common in the lead-up to the next presidential election; they all prefer Trump over Biden.
46% : Donald Trump Jr. has said he will do everything possible to prevent his father from choosing Nikki Haley as his running mate - describing her as an establishment stooge who would undermine Trump from within his team, and calling her 'the new favorite candidate of the billionaire class.'Trump Jr. was asked by Newsmax host Eric Bolling whether his 77-year-old billionaire father would consider naming Haley, 51, as his vice presidential running mate.
41% : But Trump Jr., asked about Haley joining his father's ticket, replied: 'I wouldn't have her.'Donald Trump Jr. told Newsmax host Eric Bolling he was strongly opposed to his father choosing Nikki Haley as his running mateHaley and Trump are seen in October 2018, when Haley stepped down as Trump's ambassador to the UNTrump Jr. continued: 'I would go to great lengths to make sure that that doesn't happen.
39% : On average, 47 percent of voters in the battleground states would cast their ballot for Trump if a general election against Biden were held today compared to the president's 42 percent support, according to a Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll released on Thursday.
37% : A poll shortly before Christmas in New Hampshire showed Haley only four points behind Trump, easily overtaking the initial frontrunner, Ron DeSantis.
37% : Sununu said Christie should 'clear the way' for Haley, saying she was the best-placed candidate to defeat Trump.
35% : Trump has teased several names - among them Tucker Carlson.
30% : 'As Nikki continues to surge, it's clear this is a two-person race between Nikki and Donald Trump and we look forward to debating him one-to-one.'Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, came in third with 13 percent of support, beating Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis, who was chosen by only six percent of those surveyed.
22% : He added that it wasn't Sununu's job 'to tell anybody when to get out.'President Joe Biden would lose to Trump and Haley if he faced either in a general election match-up todayThe polling comes as the candidates compete for the Republican nomination to challenge Democrat President Joe Biden in 2024.
19% : 'All you get is her trying to destroy Donald Trump from within forever,' he said.
12% : Nikki Haley is trailing Donald Trump by only four points in the latest poll of New Hampshire voters, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown on January 23DeSantis is still the second-placed candidate to Trump nationwide, but his candidacy has disappointed many, who expected him to easily defeat Trump.
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