POLL: Majority of Voters Don’t Believe Nikki Haley Will Win Republican Nomination in 2024

According to a Rasmussen poll, only 7% of likely United States voters believe former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will end up receiving the presidential nomination for the Republican Party in 2024.
59% of likely voters don’t believe it’s likely Haley will receive the 2024 Republican nomination, which includes 25% who believe it is unlikely. 12% are unsure.
60% of Republican voters view Haley as unlikely to receive the 2024 nomination. 53% of Democrat voters and 66% of independent voters share the same view.
45% of voters have a favorable view of Haley, which includes 12% who have a very favorable opinion of the former United Nations ambassador.
39% of voters hold an unfavorable view of Haley, which includes 17% with a very unfavorable view of her. 16% are unsure.
Haley is viewed at least somewhat favorably by 52% of Republican voters, 44% of Democrat voters, and 41% of independent voters.
47% of white voters, 44% of black voters, and 41% of other non-black minorities view the former South Carolina Governor in a favorable light.
47% of government employees, 27% of private sector workers, and 26% of retirees believe Haley is at least somewhat likely to be the Republican presidential nominee in 2024.
When it comes to the socio-economic profile of the voters, those making north of $200,000 are more likely to believe Haley will receive the GOP nomination.
All things considered, Haley is the candidate for the neoconservative crowd. She represents the ethos of the Republican Party circa George W. Bush where the advocacy of perpetual war, mass immigration, and out of control corporatism were the norm.
If the Republican Party is to become an America First political entity, its activists must prevent the likes of Haley from ever assuming the presidency.
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