Nikki Haley, second to Donald Trump in NH, trails by 14 points in new poll
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- Politician Portrayal
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75% : A CNN and University of New Hampshire survey showed Trump with 39% support and Haley with 32% support.67% : 78% of Haley supporters and 100% of Christie supporters have an unfavorable impression of Trump," Levesque said.
46% : And a USA TODAY/Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll found Trump leading Haley 46%-26%.
45% : The common thread: Trump is leading, and Haley has ground to make up.
37% : But the new survey throws into question how much ground the former United Nations ambassador can make up in her bid to topple Trump in the final days before the state's Jan. 23 primary.
15% : "Haley wins voters that dislike Trump, while DeSantis and Ramaswamy appeal to voters that like the former president.
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