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Nikki Haley gears up for South Carolina Republican primary

Feb 02, 2024 View Original Article
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  • Reliability

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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : Haley touted achievements such as boosting employment numbers and spearheading immigration reform.
42% : "If she becomes president, are we going to have the same outcome we had with Trump?" Recent polls from January indicate Trump leading by double digits in South Carolina.
27% : COLUMBIA, S.C. -- With less than a month until the Republican primary in South Carolina on February 24th, both prominent Republican candidates, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley, are actively seeking votes.
26% : "The majority of Americans disapprove of Donald Trump & the majority of Americans disapprove of Joe Biden," Haley said. RELATED: Early voting, who's on the ballot: What you need to know about the SC Presidential primaries Attendee Josey James voiced mixed emotions.
6% : "We talking about Joe Biden and Donald Trump, I don't like neither one, they're both old," James said.

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