Brazile says Haley should stay in race: 'We don't ask a man to leave after he's accrued a couple delegates'
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73% : In New Hampshire, Haley secured 9 delegates and Trump secured 12 delegates.71% : In the Iowa caucuses, Haley secured 8 delegates and Trump secured 20.
54% : Trump still holds a dominant lead over Haley, according to the national polling average by The Hill/Decision Desk HQ.
53% : "While only two states have held their nominating contests so far, Trump leads by double digits in virtually every national poll and has for months.
52% : But don't forget Donald Trump has only earned 32 delegates, he needs 1,215 in order to secure the nomination.
49% : Trump leads by about 56.8 percentage points, at 70.7 percent followed by Haley's 13.9 percent in hypothetical GOP primary polls.
46% : Haley critics also say that New Hampshire, where independents and non-affiliated voters party can choose which party's primary to participate in, would have been Haley's strongest chance at gaining traction over Trump.
36% : Only 15 percent of registered Republicans showed up, and we know Trump won by over 50 percent, but he's not really showing any growth in independents or even moderate Republicans," Brazile said.
34% : Trump, in his speech after winning New Hampshire, also put pressure on Haley to drop out of the race.
32% : Recently, the Republican National Committee even considered bringing a resolution declaring Trump the presumptive party nominee.
24% : Lawmakers have been increasingly falling in line to endorse Trump as the presidential field winnows.
11% : In a recent post on social media, Trump said anyone who contributes to Haley's campaign would be "permanently barred from the MAGA camp.
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