Former President Donald Trump appears poised to claim a decisive victory on former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in her home state of South Carolina later this month.
Haley, Trump’s only remaining primary challenger of any standing, governed the state from 2011 until 2017, when she entered his administration. She has thus far failed to claim victory in any Republican nominating contest, losing even to “none of these candidates” in the Nevada GOP primary, a race in which Trump did not appear on the ballot.
A loss in her home state could prove a crushing blow to her candidacy and a recent Winthrop poll suggests such a development may soon occur. Trump claimed 65% support among likely South Carolina voters in the survey, nearly doubling Haley’s 36% support. Independents, who may vote in the primary, were largely split, with 42.3% supporting Haley and 42.6% supporting the former President.
Notably, Haley appears to have […]
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