Not all of the GOP is Donald Trump's party - The Boston Globe
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10% Center
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75% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-23% Negative
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77% : That may be good news for Trump.68% : At the York polling site, retiree Eve Pittman, 74, said she voted for Trump because she trusts him: "He did good the first time and he'll do it again."
60% : She thinks Haley did "alright" as governor, but is going with Trump because "he was a stronger candidate and I knew could handle the job."
54% : With all the world's conflicts, she thought "maybe Trump is a stronger person."
46% : After congratulating Trump on his victory (cue the boos), she pointed out a looming challenge for the former president.
44% : It's unclear that Trump would be able to bank on the support of either of them come November.
44% : However they voted, South Carolinians showed that on both sides of the aisle, it's Trump or Biden moving voters -- sometimes away from themselves.
43% : Though Haley's a more common-sense candidate for those in the Republican Party concerned with actually winning, she's also been branded by Trump as a Republican in name only and a corporatist, estranging her from the MAGA base.
43% : Some of them even like her, just not as much as they like Trump.
41% : I just don't think she's got really what it takes, that nastiness, that everybody likes to pin on Trump.
35% : He also said that he was considering sitting out this election but wanted "one less vote for Trump."
35% : Paula Carnahan, 71, is a Democrat who voted for Haley because she wants "anybody but Trump. ...
35% : In York, Virginia Buchanan, 73, a retired music and science teacher, told me that she was originally considering voting for Trump.
33% : "But: Ayers doesn't think Haley can "pick up right now and do what Trump can do. ...
33% : I voted in this so I could vote against Trump."
33% : But she changed her mind when Trump "dissed [Haley's] husband as being away" when he was deployed by the military to Africa.
32% : A Fox News voter analysis indicated that 59 percent of Haley voters won't back Trump if he's the nominee.
32% : Her husband Clint is a Republican who voted for Haley because "I can't do Trump.
22% : That's despite the fact that Haley polls stronger as a general election contender against Biden, and even though Republicans have seriously underperformed in congressional races while Trump has been the party leader.
22% : "We're going to show crooked Joe Biden and the radical left Democrats that we are coming like a freight train in November," Trump said Saturday night.
19% : she told her supporters on Saturday.To be sure, MAGA supporters believe that Trump is the only path to save the country and "take back the White House from crooked Joe Biden," as Trump told voters at a Rock Hill rally on Friday.
10% : "Does anyone seriously think Joe Biden or Donald Trump will unite our country to solve our problems?"
9% : Exit polls says the same thing: Over 90 percent of GOP primary voters think Trump is a "candidate who fights for them."And that cuts to the heart of why Trump voters aren't considering Haley: They don't think she -- or anyone not named Trump -- is strong enough to clean up what they view as Joe Biden's mess.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.