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President Trump aims to win South Carolina primary, former Governor Haley claims

Good evening, readers of American politics blogs. donald trump His bid for the Republican presidential nomination appears to be about an hour away from another victory, this time in South Carolina, where voters spent the day casting their ballots in the Republican primary. Voting ends at 7pm ET in the Palmetto State. nikki haley, the former governor, is President Trump’s last major rival for the Republican nomination. She may have roots in this state, but Research has repeatedly shown Trump has a large lead over Haley, who has yet to win a single state so far in the nomination process, but insists she has no plans to quit her campaign. Surprises can happen at any time, and we’ll soon find out if there’s a surprise tonight.

Here’s what else we’re looking forward to in South Carolina’s Republican primary.

  • how much Will either candidate receive support? Haley insists he has no intention of quitting racing, but a poor performance would put more pressure on him to pull out of the race.

  • what will you do Can exit polls reveal Haley’s support base? In former states like New Hampshire, there are signs that Haley’s voters are more moderate than Trump’s. Even if he wins the nomination, it is unclear whether he will support the former president in the battleground states where votes matter the most.

  • something more Will Trump say he has to win? He had already made headlines earlier today by vowing that his election would be a “judgment day” for his opponents.

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Good evening, US politics blog readers. Donald Trump is likely about an hour away from notching another win in his quest to clinch the Republican presidential nomination, this time in South Carolina, where voters have spent the day casting ballots in the GOP primary. Polls close at 7pm ET in the Palmetto State, which is, of course, the home of Nikki Haley, the former governor who is Trump’s last remaining major rival for the GOP nomination. She may have roots in the state, but surveys have repeatedly shown Trump with a major lead over Haley, who has yet to win a single state in the nomination process thus far, but insists she will not quit her campaign. Surprise are always possible, and we’ll find out soon if any are in store for tonight.

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Here’s what else we’re looking for from South Carolina’s Republican primary:

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  • How much support will either candidate receive? While Haley insists she does not plan to quit, a terrible showing will nonetheless up pressure on her to exit the race.

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  • What do exit polls tell us about Haley’s base of support? There are signs from previous states like New Hampshire that Haley’s voters are more moderate than Trump. Should he win the nomination, its unclear if they will come out for the former president in swing states where their votes matter most.

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  • What more will Trump say, should he win? He already made headlines earlier today, when he vowed his election would be “judgment day” for his enemies.

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Vincent DiMauro, 80, voted for Nikki Haley this afternoon at the Charleston County Public Library Main Branch because he believes Donald Trump is a threat to the nation.

“I want to see this country survive, but I don’t think that will happen under the Trump administration,” DiMauro said. “He’s completely out of control. He has no respect for other humans.”

DiMauro acknowledged that he disagrees with Haley on every issue, but said he absolutely supports the 81-year-old. Joe biden.

“I’m 80 years old. I can’t be president.” I know my limits,” DiMauro said. “He is mentally and physically incapable of performing the tasks expected of him over the next four years.”

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Voting in South Carolina began at 7 a.m. and is expected to end within 30 minutes. Here are some pictures of Republican voters voting in the state today.

A man votes at the Northlake Fire Station in Irmo. Photo: Alyssa Poynter/Reuters
Voters line up to vote in Mount Pleasant. Photo: Evelyn Hochstein/Reuters
A woman votes at the Richland County Adult Activity Center in Columbia. Photo: Sam Wolfe/Reuters
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President Trump aims to win South Carolina primary, former Governor Haley claims

Good evening, readers of American politics blogs. donald trump His bid for the Republican presidential nomination appears to be about an hour away from another victory, this time in South Carolina, where voters spent the day casting their ballots in the Republican primary. Voting ends at 7pm ET in the Palmetto State. nikki haley, the former governor, is President Trump’s last major rival for the Republican nomination. She may have roots in this state, but Research has repeatedly shown Trump has a large lead over Haley, who has yet to win a single state so far in the nomination process, but insists she has no plans to quit her campaign. Surprises can happen at any time, and we’ll soon find out if there’s a surprise tonight.

Here’s what else we’re looking forward to in South Carolina’s Republican primary.

  • how much Will either candidate receive support? Haley insists he has no intention of quitting racing, but a poor performance would put more pressure on him to pull out of the race.

  • what will you do Can exit polls reveal Haley’s support base? In former states like New Hampshire, there are signs that Haley’s voters are more moderate than Trump’s. Even if he wins the nomination, it is unclear whether he will support the former president in the battleground states where votes matter the most.

  • something more Will Trump say he has to win? He had already made headlines earlier today by vowing that his election would be a “judgment day” for his opponents.

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