Nikki Haley is cutting into Donald Trump's lead in a crucial early voting state. Will it be enough?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : How Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, other Republicans stack upHaley's support is particularly strong among "somewhat conservative" and "moderate" Republican primary voters, in a state where independents play a major role in determining candidates' fates.52% : "If Trump doesn't get over 50%, it shows he has serious competition in the party," Andrew Smith, director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, previously told USA TODAY.
49% : Trump led Haley 14 percentage points in the Saint Anselm poll released earlier this month, and he leads all of his Republican rivals in state-level and national polls across the country.
25% : Yet Haley still has significant ground to cover as she competes against Trump.
23% : And the former ambassador to the United Nations doesn't necessarily have to defeat Trump in the New Hampshire primary to make progress, some experts say.
12% : "Trump's supporters seem undeterred by the former president's ongoing legal challenges," Levesque said in the survey release, referencing the four sets of criminal indictments Trump currently faces.
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