Nikki Haley would surpass Trump in the possibility of defeating Biden in the presidential elections, according to a survey

Nikki Haley would surpass Trump in the possibility of defeating Biden in the presidential elections, according to a survey

EFE

Nikki Haley, Donald Trump's rival in the Republican primaries, would have a better chance of beating Joe Biden in the November presidential elections than the former president and current favorite among Republicans, according to a New York Times and Siena College poll.

Despite having a better chance than her rival of winning the White House, she has almost no chance of winning the Republican primaries, as the poll indicates that in the Super Tuesday voting on March 5, 77% of Republican primary voters will vote for Trump over her.

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The poll also indicates that Trump would also beat Biden.

In response to the question: If the presidential election were held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were Biden and Trump? 48% responded Trump and 43% Biden.

The poll results indicate that Americans doubt Biden's leadership, which favors Trump.

Only one in four voters believes that the United States is heading in the right direction.

In addition, the majority of respondents indicate that the U.S. economy is in poor condition.

Despite the fact that Biden, 81, has almost no opposition in the Democratic primaries, approximately half of Democratic primary voters said that Biden should not be the nominee in this year's presidential election, with stronger opposition among voters under 45 years old.

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On the other hand, Trump, 77, has the support of Republican voters, as 97% of those who noted that they voted for him in the 2020 elections said they would do so again, and virtually none of his former voters said they would vote for Biden.

In the case of Biden, 83% of respondents who voted for the Democrat in the past elections said they would vote for him again, and 10% noted that they will now support Trump.