Former President Donald Trump has more than 80% support in a head-to-head race against former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, according to the latest Morning Consult poll conducted after the New Hampshire primary. .
Morning Consult follow-up survey, final was taken The poll showed Trump leading Haley with 81% of the 1,297 likely voters in the Jan. 24 Republican primary. In the Republican primary, Haley had an approval rating of 18%, a 63-point lead.
To put that in perspective, before the New Hampshire primary, Trump had a 59-point lead over Haley, with 79% approval rating compared to 20% for the former South Carolina governor.
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Additionally, Haley tried to use Trump's age against her, with only 13% of respondents “strongly agreeing” that Trump is “too old.” An additional 60% of likely Republican primary voters “strongly agree” that Trump is “mentally healthy” and 70% “strongly agree” that Trump is a strong leader. ing.
The survey has a margin of error of ±3%.
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• Trump — 81% (+63)
• Haley — 18%@Morning Consult | 2,573 LV | 1/22~14https://t.co/QXVTl6kPyd pic.twitter.com/n22DjR0YUD— Interactive Polls (@IAPolls2022) January 25, 2024
The results of the survey are economist/YouGov found that only one in 10 Republicans is “enthusiastic” about Haley being the Republican nominee.
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As Breitbart News reported:
Overall, only 10% said they felt enthusiastic. A further 28% said they were satisfied but not enthusiastic. Nearly a quarter, or 24%, said they would be “upset” if Haley were the Republican nominee, while 23% said they would be “dissatisfied” but not necessarily upset. A further 16% are still unsure.
Former President Donald Trump was far more enthusiastic than Haley, as a majority (61%) of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents said they were “enthusiastic” to have Trump as the Republican presidential nominee. There is.
A further 21% said they were satisfied but not enthusiastic. In other words, 82% are at least satisfied with Trump as the nominee.
Many prominent members of Congress, as well as the Republican National Committee (RNC), are calling on the Republican Party to unite around Trump.
“When you look at the math and the path forward…that's not the case with Nikki Haley. I think she ran a great campaign. The message from voters is clear: We are the ultimate candidates. We need to unite around Donald Trump,” said RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.
There were rumors that the RNC was considering considering Trump the “presumptive nominee” after Trump's huge success in Iowa and New Hampshire, but Trump warned against doing so.
He writes in part:
I'm very grateful that the Republican National Committee (RNC) wants to make me their nominee, and they have more votes than they need to do that, but for the sake of party unity. , I feel that this should not proceed. But I think we need to do it the “old-fashioned” way and finish the process at the ballot box.
“Thank you to the RNC for the respect and dedication you have shown me! TRUMP2024,” Trump added.


