Julia Johnson is a politics reporter at the Washington Examiner, where she also worked as a trending news editor. She was born and raised in New Jersey before earning her bachelor's in political science in 2021 from the University of South Carolina, with a minor in mass communications.
A new South Carolina Republican primary poll shows former President Donald Trump maintaining his grasp on the state while former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley demonstrates upward momentum.
Of the likely Republican primary voters surveyed, 61% said they were"definitely" supporting their preferred candidate. Over a third, 37%, indicated their mind could still be changed. The survey's results are relatively consistent with other measures in Iowa and New Hampshire, showing an upward trend for Haley but a race still dominated by Trump.
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