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Saint Anselm poll shows Nikki Haley gaining on former President Donald Trump in Republican primary


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MANCHESTER, N.H. —

Results from Saint Anselm College show former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley gaining on former President Donald Trump in the first-in-the-nation Republican primary.

There's always a qualifier for polls, as they're just a snapshot in time and they have a margin of error.

But the Saint Anselm College Survey Center polled more than 1,700 likely New Hampshire voters on Sunday and Monday, and it shows Republican front-runner Trump at 44% and Haley at 30%, just 14 percentage points behind.

Support for Haley has doubled since the last poll, while Trump is holding steady.

It’s important to note that this poll was conducted five and six days after Gov. Chris Sununu’s endorsement of Haley.

There's a big gap separating Trump and Haley from the rest of the pack.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is at 12%, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is at 6%, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is at 5%.

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Does it matter?

You vote, like us, simply based on party lines.

Ignore it.

The vote will be R or D, no matter the name after it.

Pol Pot could be on the D card.

Satan could be to the R.

The average idiot voter will still vote

We have some third party candidates that have great, new ideas….but they will get %2 of the vote.

We are fucked, as has every civilization before us.

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1 hour ago, steve from amherst said:

MANCHESTER, N.H. —

Results from Saint Anselm College show former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley gaining on former President Donald Trump in the first-in-the-nation Republican primary.

There's always a qualifier for polls, as they're just a snapshot in time and they have a margin of error.

But the Saint Anselm College Survey Center polled more than 1,700 likely New Hampshire voters on Sunday and Monday, and it shows Republican front-runner Trump at 44% and Haley at 30%, just 14 percentage points behind.

Support for Haley has doubled since the last poll, while Trump is holding steady.

It’s important to note that this poll was conducted five and six days after Gov. Chris Sununu’s endorsement of Haley.

There's a big gap separating Trump and Haley from the rest of the pack.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is at 12%, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is at 6%, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is at 5%.

14% is nothing. Trump will lose New Hampshire.

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1 minute ago, Steve753 said:

Even a broken clocks correct twice a day!

:lol:

Best thing repubs could do is elect Haley, have her pick Tim Scott as a running mate.

May not be what republicans want , but it would win.

They are too stupid. They would rather pic who they want and lose the general , then get part of what they want. 

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1 minute ago, steve from amherst said:

Best thing repubs could do is elect Haley, have her pick Tim Scott as a running mate.

May not be what republicans want , but it would win.

They are too stupid. They would rather pic who they want and lose the general , then get part of what they want. 

Yes that would work out well probably. Both very level headed people.

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1 minute ago, steve from amherst said:

It is, like I said they will not make team fucktard ( tumpers) happy, But they could win. Trump cant.

The silent majority hopefully will have some common sense. 

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5 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

That Hayley beats Trump in the primary?

Yes, trump ends up in the general I give you $50. Haley end up in general you give me $50

Neither ends up in general we both keep our money.

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