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Ahead of South Carolina primary, Nikki Haley vows to stay in the race until 'the last person votes'

Feb 20, 2024 View Original Article
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  • Politician Portrayal

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62% : Those results echo previous Monmouth University-Washington Post polling, which also found Trump taking majority support.
62% : "Trump has been in South Carolina for a single event since the New Hampshire primary and he will be back in the state on Tuesday night for a town hall with Fox News.
56% : "As I prepare for what lies ahead, Michael is at the front of my mind.
52% : According to the latest new CBS/YouGov survey, Trump leads Haley among likely voters in South Carolina's upcoming Republican primary, 65% to 30%.
49% : The Trump campaign sought to undercut Haley's message by releasing a memo hours before Haley's speech, arguing their calculations show Trump will earn the number of delegates needed to become the Republican nominee by March 19 at the latest and that Haley's campaign was "out of gas.
43% : And Donald Trump, of all people, should know we don't rig elections!," she said.
40% : "Haley's remark come as she continues to challenge Trump for the GOP nomination, though he has won every delegate contest so far and holds a wide lead over Haley in her own home state, making many question the path forward for the former governor's campaign.
35% : "The truth is, Americans already know what Joe Biden and Donald Trump will do.
28% : Haley made her case for staying in the race by pointing to a number of factors, including her view that some politicians who embrace Trump publicly "privately dread him.""Look, I get it.
25% : Of course, many of the same politicians who now publicly embrace Trump privately dread him.
20% : Broken down, out of ideas, out of gas, and completely outperformed by every measure, by Donald Trump," Trump campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles wrote in the memo.
15% : Haley had previously said that she had to do better in the South Carolina primary than she did in New Hampshire primary - where she lost to Trump by 11 points - but she is no longer saying that she must hit that goal.Polls consistently show Haley trailing Trump in South Carolina by a considerable margin.
10% : Haley also said she has "a handful of serious concerns" about Trump but has "countless serious concerns" about Biden.
9% : Haley often talks about her husband's military service on the campaign trail - especially after that service was mocked by Trump, who recently questioned his whereabouts - but she does not routinely tear up when she reflects on his service.
8% : Her remarks differ from her previous comments in New Hampshire, when she told CNN's Dana Bash that Trump and Biden are "equally bad" for Americans.
8% : Pitching herself as the best alternative to both President Joe Biden and Trump, Haley again painted both leaders as "two old men who are only getting older," and accused them both of polarizing the country.

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