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Donald Trump losing male voters to Nikki Haley: poll

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    10% Center

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    65% ReliableFair

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60% : Elsewhere, Haley and Trump are also closely tied between those who said they are "definite" to vote in New Hampshire (39 percent and 41 percent), with Haley getting more support (51 percent) from the minority group who said they will "probably" take part in the January 23 election.
55% : When broken down further, Haley is the more preferred candidate among male voters in New Hampshire (44 percent), with Trump at 37 percent.
45% : The poll was published after Trump dominated the Iowa caucus on Monday night, achieving 51 percent of the votes and beating Ron DeSantis into second place by a record 30-point margin.
40% : Trump's and Haley's offices have been contacted for comment via email.
39% : An American Research Group Inc survey of 600 likely voters showed that Haley and Trump are both tied on 40 percent when respondents were asked who they want as the Republican 2024 presidential nominee, with Haley getting more support than the former president from men, voters aged under 49 and undeclared/independent voters.
38% : The American Research Group Inc poll also showed Haley (40 percent) narrowly beat Trump (39 percent) from those aged 18-49 in New Hampshire.
32% : She didn't, and she couldn't even beat a very flawed Ron DeSanctimonious, who's out of money, and out of hope," Trump wrote.
21% : Nikki Haley and Donald Trump are neck-and-neck in the New Hampshire GOP primary, with the former South Carolina governor the preferred Republican candidate among male voters, according to a poll.
15% : The next debate I do will either be with Donald Trump or with Joe Biden.
11% : In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump attacked Haley as the New Hampshire primary approaches, including mocking her over her Iowa speech while misspelling her full first name, Nimarata.
8% : "Haley's claim that the primary is now only between her and Trump also resulted in her pulling out of an upcoming debate with DeSantis in New Hampshire on Thursday because the former president would not take part again.
7% : Unfortunately, Donald Trump has ducked all of them," Haley posted on X, formerly Twitter.

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