Poll: Donald Trump Boasts Blowout Lead over Nikki Haley
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78% : This week's Morning Consult survey results are consistent with the results of last week's survey, as Trump led with 81 percent support to Haley's 18 percent in last week's survey as well.63% : This week's survey was taken January 26-28, 2024, among 4,044 potential Republican primary voters:2024 National Republican Primary:Trump 81% (+63)Haley 18%.@MorningConsult, 4,044 LV, 1/26-28https://t.co/ZgGzHSCn6L-- Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) January 30, 2024The survey coincides with several others -- both nationwide and statewide -- showing Trump boasting large leads over Haley.RELATED -- Democrats 4 Haley??!
56% : This week's tracking poll showed Trump with support from 81 percent of potential Republican primary voters.
45% : More via Morning Consult:Trump's also dominating in key states: Before Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped his bid, our surveys in key primary states showed Trump with commanding leads in Nevada, South Carolina and a number of key Super Tuesday states -- something that's likely to expand alongside his national growth in support.
45% : TV Heads Say that Dems Switched to Independent to Vote for Haley in NHA recent Tyson Group survey released last week showed Trump leading his challenger by 27 points in Haley's home state of South Carolina, garnering 58 percent support to the former South Carolina governor's 31 percent:Despite this stark reality -- as well as her losses in Iowa and New Hampshire -- Haley has made it clear that she plans to remain in the race and compete in her home state and beyond, largely depending on non-conservative voters in open primary states for support.
7% : According to the survey, Haley's attacks on Trump's age are not resonating with GOP primary voters, as only 13 percent "strongly agree" that Trump, 77, is too old to be president.
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