A majority want candidates to be realistic and if it looks like they don’t have a chance to win the nomination they should give up and support a competitor and help unify the party for the general election,
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A new Bloomberg Politics poll released Wednesday finds Donald Trump with a 19 point lead over Sen. Ted Cruz before Saturdays South Carolina Primary:
Forty three percent of South Carolina primary voters haven’t made up their minds or they could be persuaded to support someone other than their first choice. The poll was conducted February 13-16 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percent. The results are in line with the Real Clear Politics average for the South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary.
Other interesting findings include:
A majority want candidates to be realistic and if it looks like they don’t have a chance to win the nomination they should give up and support a competitor and help unify the party for the general election,
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