Haley cuts Trump lead to 7 points in New Hampshire: Survey
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- Politician Portrayal
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67% : The increase in support for Haley, the former ambassador to the United Nations, follows a series of polls showing her gaining momentum in recent months.66% : Trump -- who remains the front-runner in the GOP primary race -- led Haley by 7 points, with 39 percent support from likely Republican primary voters.
53% : The Hill/Decision Desk's polling index of New Hampshire shows Trump with a 11.9 percent lead over Haley in the Granite State -- 41.6 percent to 29.7 percent.
50% : Meanwhile, a USA TODAY/Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll recently found that, while Haley has made gains, she lags behind Trump by a much larger margin: 46 percent to 26 percent.
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