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Off to Michigan, Haley is staying in the race despite Trump's easy primary win in South Carolina

Feb 25, 2024 View Original Article
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    -2% Center

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    50% ReliableAverage

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  • Politician Portrayal

    2% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : "I have never seen the Republican Party so unified as it is right now," Trump said in a victory night celebration in Columbia.
62% : " South Carolina's most prominent Republicans stood with Trump, including U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, who recently endorsed him.
55% : Fry said Trump would be the GOP nominee and the latest election results were "just further validation of that.
54% : With his win Saturday in the first-in-the South contest, Trump has now swept every primary or caucus on the GOP early-season calendar that awards delegates.
40% : Irene Sulkowski of Daniel Island said she hoped Haley would stay in the race, suggesting the former governor would be a more appealing general election candidate than Trump despite his popularity among the GOP base that powers the primary season.
24% : Haley insists she is sticking around even with the growing pressure to abandon her candidacy and let Trump focus entirely on Democratic President Biden, in a likely 2020 rematch.

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