Why voters are backing Nikki Haley when they admit she can't beat Trump - Washington Examiner

  • Bias Rating

    20% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    20% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -3% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

89% : "On Super Tuesday, under this very favorable model for Nikki, President Trump would win 773 Delegates.
83% : "And, on March 19, under this most generous model for Nikki, President Trump would win the Republican nomination for President.
66% : Trump is leading Haley by an average of 25.3 points in South Carolina polls and has garnered 63 delegates to Haley's 17.
65% : President Trump would win an additional 162 Delegates the following two weeks, after Super Tuesday," the pair continued.
54% : Haley hit on several concerns voters have had about a third election with Trump as the GOP standard-bearer when she spoke adjacent to the picturesque Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park on Wednesday evening.
46% : The legal drama surrounding Trump is part of the reason a sizable group of Republicans wants Haley to stay in the race.
45% : ELECTION 2024: FOLLOW LATEST COVERAGE"Donald Trump is somebody who breaks apart the Constitution, breaks apart the country," said Greg Schulte, 65, a fervent Haley supporter from Beaufort.
43% : A memo from senior campaign advisers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles on Monday argued that Trump would win 114 delegates from South Carolina's primary.
36% : On a sunny Wednesday evening in Beaufort, South Carolina, the city where the famed movie Forrest Gump was partially filmed, numerous South Carolinians told the Washington Examiner their dislike of Trump is fueling their support for Haley's long-shot presidential campaign.
33% : "I don't know if you saw what Donald Trump said in Conway over a week ago.
28% : "Unfortunately, I think it'll be Donald Trump," Tabb said when asked who would win the Palmetto State's primary.
20% : BEAUFORT, South Carolina -- Supporters of former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley concede she will likely lose the South Carolina GOP primary to former President Donald Trump on Saturday.

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