Haley goes after Trump... Approval rating gap 28 → 15% in one month
Trump's approval rating is declining. What are the concepts of primary and presidential elections?
There was a headline on Mr. Market that said, ‘Haley pursues Trump, approval rating gap narrowed from 28% to 15% in one month.’
The US presidential election is complex, and I think it would be good to understand the concepts of primaries, caucuses, and primaries.
Caucuses are open to only Republican party members, but general voters can also participate in primaries.
What is the status of local primaries in the early days of the US presidential election?
There are subtle differences between Trump and Haley, and because Haley is relatively young and female, she is a candidate that even Democratic voters can embrace, and she was elected as the top candidate in the early primary of the Republican Party in the United States.
As a result of primary elections in Iowa and New Hampshire, the approval rating between Trump and Haley was 58 to 13, a wide gap.
Simultaneous primaries will be held on March 5 in 15 states, including California and Texas, and the Republican presidential candidate will be decided from July 15 to 18, but so far, Trump has an overwhelming approval rating.
Comparing President Trump and UN Ambassador Haley, in what respects do you think they are superior candidates?
The battle between President Trump and former UN Ambassador Nickeri has meaning.
In terms of favorability, Haley was 55%, 20 percentage points higher than President Trump (36%).
Also, when considering rationality, Haley (51%) is similar to Trump (36%).
Therefore, Haley appears to be an excellent candidate in terms of likeability and reasonableness.
As Trump's favorability declines, will this give Haley an advantage?
Although he is well-liked by Trump supporters, he is considered unsuitable as a presidential candidate.
Trump has the concrete support that symbolizes the wind, but Haley doesn't have that much yet.
In the United States, there is a confrontation between the Democratic and Republican parties, and in this situation, Trump appears to be relatively superior.
Overall, Haley is expected to have a promising run at South Carolina.
What is public opinion about Nikki Haley in the US presidential election?
In the US presidential election, more than a third of Trump and Biden voters support the third candidate, Nikki Haley.
However, there is also public opinion that Nikki Haley cannot win the presidential election.
The election results are very uncertain because most voters do not know whether to support Biden or Trump.
Additionally, the General Electoral College system is increasing election uncertainty.
Voters' interest and controversy are expected to continue until three weeks before the announcement.