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Trump’s popularity among South Carolina’s Republican voter bloc has stayed steady over the past several years. ... The latest Winthrop University Poll, conducted by phone and online Oct. 22 ...
A February poll led by Suffolk University/USA TODAY published Tuesday morning showed that 63% likely South Carolina Republican primary voters surveyed plan to vote for Trump, while only 35% plan ...
The latest Yahoo News/YouGov results illustrate the powerful effect that partisanship can have on people’s perception of reality.
Two major Republican candidates have dropped out of the presidential primary race and another skipped filing for the South Carolina primary ballot since The State’s last GOP power ranking.
Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present), 2012 nominee for president, Chair of the Republican Governors Association (2005–2006), Governor of Massachusetts (2003–2007) [79] (did not vote for Trump in general election) [80] [81]
The Republican National Committee determined that candidates must qualify for the first primary debate by polling above 1% in three national polls since July 2023 – or in two national polls and one poll from two different early primary states (of which the polls must meet committee standards) – as well as attract donations from at least 40,000 individuals, with at least 200 from each of 20 ...
The poll found that Trump was favored by 78% of South Carolina voters who had a high school diploma or less formal education. For those with at least a bachelor's degree, the poll found that 55% ...
Prior to the election, almost all major news organizations considered South Carolina a safe red state; the state has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1980, including by double-digit margins since 2012. South Carolina voted for Trump by a comfortable margin in the election, with him winning the state by 17.9%. [2]