SC Haley backers doubt she can win home state -- but want her to...
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-2% Center
- Reliability
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- Policy Leaning
52% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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67% : But ... if Trump wins two-thirds of South Carolina, and an extremely enthusiastic two-thirds, that doesn't win you the general election.62% : Anything could happen between now and then, and she would be the natural one to step in if something were to happen to Trump," the second supporter added.
41% : "You don't know what's going to happen between now and November anyway, with Trump or with anybody else," he said.
37% : I think it's going to be difficult for her to beat Trump in the primary for a variety of reasons," Hammond said.
25% : A third Haley supporter bluntly said Trump "may die" before November, leaving the door open to a free-for-all in the Republican ranks.
25% : James Morgan said the candidate needs "enough Republicans" to realize Trump can't defeat President Biden in November.
16% : They know Donald Trump's former ambassador to the United Nations is likely to lose yet again by a wide margin to her former boss in Saturday's home state primary -- but they want her to stay in the race anyway, if only to be on standby in case the 77-year-old Trump has a health issue or is "locked up.
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