MAGA women are going gaga for Trump and ‘gag’ at the thought of Haley: The Donald is 17 POINTS ahead of Nikki among Republican female voters, Daily Mail poll reveals
Suzanne Sanna has received more primary mailing shots from Nikki Haley than anyone else. They all go straight into the garbage.
“Nikki Haley?” She said, before making the sound of someone gagging.
‘I don’t think she’s strong enough. I don’t think we are ready for a female president. And I just think she’s going to have us all messed up tomorrow afternoon.”
Sanna is all in for Trump and attended his rally in Manchester, New Hampshire on Saturday.
She’s not alone, according to the results of a JL Partners/DailyMail.com poll, which showed the former president with a 17-point lead over Haley among the state’s female primary voters.
Donald Trump has a clear lead over Nikki Haley among female voters in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary. According to our survey, she is more competitive among men
Polls from JL Partners have shown that Trump’s lead is determined by MAGA women. On Saturday, supporters gathered at the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire
Trump has the support of 54 percent of women who say they will vote Tuesday in the crucial New Hampshire primary.
Haley can only count on 37 percent of them.
She is more competitive among men. She receives 34 percent of their support, compared to 38 percent for Trump.
It’s an extraordinary outcome for a former president who has struggled to win over women in general elections, and who has been ordered to pay out a huge payout to writer E. Jean Carroll after a New York court found that he had sexually abused.
Overall, the poll shows Haley trailing the Republican front-runner by 10 points, in a state where she must finish with a win or a close second.
James Johnson, co-founder of JL Partners, said Haley had failed to build a winning coalition among Republicans.
“Since we started polling this primary season, it is Republican women who are the most pro-Trump. It appears this will be repeated in New Hampshire,” he said.
“Women cite Trump’s strength, his first term in office and his plans for the economy and the border as their main reason for supporting him, while Haley has not built the coalition with Republican women she needs.
‘Her problem is bigger than just gender.
“She has ultimately become the independents’ candidate in a Republican race and cannot win without winning over Republicans in significantly more numbers than she is now.”
JL Partners surveyed 651 registered Republicans and unreported voters in New Hampshire from January 17 to 21. The results have a margin of error of plus/minus 3.9 percentage points
Haley trails Trump in New Hampshire by a distance. Trump is the likely favorite for a big win in the state’s primaries and appears increasingly unstoppable
Trump supporters filled the SNHU Arena in Manchester on Saturday evening
His company surveyed 651 registered Republicans and undeclared voters in New Hampshire who plan to vote in the primaries. The poll was conducted from January 17 to 21 (after the results of the Iowa caucuses, but just before DeSantis dropped out on Sunday).
It also found that Haley comfortably defeated Trump among undeclared voters, 59 percent to 34 percent.
Her campaign is aiming to boost turnout Tuesday, hoping that moderates and independents can weaken the former president’s tight grip on his party’s base.
But Haley’s support among these groups is cause for distrust among Trump supporters.
“Nikki Haley is a RINO,” said Mary Lynn Galgano, 64, a retired physical therapist who was also at the Trump rally in Manchester, using an acronym for “Republican in Name Only.”
‘She is the Democratic candidate. She is supported by George Soros and I would never vote for her.’
Supporters hold signs reading “Women for Nikki” at a campaign event in Iowa, where Haley finished a distant third behind Trump. She needs a close second in New Hampshire
Ron DeSantis announced Sunday afternoon that he would retire. It means the crucial New Hampshire primary is a two-person contest between Trump and Haley
However, the Haley campaign emphasizes that women are an important part of her coalition.
It is launching a new ad in New Hampshire on Monday, featuring the mother of Otto Warmbier, the American student who died in 2017 after being captured by North Korea.
Haley’s campaign manager Betsy Ankney said the response among women and independent voters was overwhelming.
“It’s something that speaks to Nikki’s character. It is something that speaks to her foreign policy,” she told a roundtable with journalists this weekend.
“It’s something that speaks to what she is like as a leader and as a person. And I think that really resonates with everyone, but especially with women.