Former President Donald Trump has a commanding lead over challenger Nikki Haley in the Republican primary, according to a Morning Consult poll this week.
This week’s tracking poll Indicated Trump has the support of 81% of Republican primary voters. Haley has an approval rating of 18%, leading her by 63 points, well beyond the poll’s ±2% margin of error.
Another 2% said “someone else.”
Haley’s attacks on Trump’s age are not resonating with Republican primary voters, with only 13% of people “strongly agree” that the 77-year-old Trump is too old to be president, according to the poll.
More information from Morning Consult:
Trump leads in key states: Before Florida Governor Ron DeSantis withdrew his candidacy, a poll of key primary states showed Trump leading in Nevada, South Carolina and many key Super Tuesday states. This is likely to grow in parallel with his country. Support growth.
This week’s Morning Consult poll is in line with last week’s poll, which also showed Trump leading with 81% approval, to Haley’s 18%.
This week’s survey surveyed 4,044 likely Republican primary voters from January 26-28, 2024.
2024 National Republican Primary:
Trump 81% (+63)
Haley 18%.@Morning Consult4,044LV, 1/26-28https://t.co/ZgGzHSCn6L
— Political polls (@Politics_Polls) January 30, 2024
The poll is consistent with several other national and state-wide polls that show Trump with a large lead over Haley.
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In Haley’s home state of South Carolina, Trump leads her challenger by 27 points, with 58% support, compared to the former South Carolina governor’s 31%, according to the latest Tyson Group poll released last week. .
📊 2024 South Carolina Republican Primary
• Trump — 58% (+27)
• Haley — 31%
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Undecided: 11%
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Republican: Trump 69-28%
Indie: Trump 48-33%
Democrat: Haley 49-5%
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favorite
• Trump: 68-27 (+41)
• Haley: 56-33 (+23)
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Tyson Group | 1/24-26 | 543 LV | ±4.4%https://t.co/dYnEoTWnr4 pic.twitter.com/QfMuqW2kfq— Interactive Polls (@IAPolls2022) January 26, 2024
Despite this harsh reality, and despite losses in Iowa and New Hampshire, Haley has made it clear that she intends to remain in the race and compete in her home state and other states. support.
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