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truthteller
2 years ago
10-20 is criminally underpriced, SC is an open primary state, even more open than NH is. We all remember how Trump greatly underperformed in NH? Polls right now show Haley losing by an avg of 22.
VibesGreaterRules
2 years ago
This market is also about what happens if Haley drops out.
truthteller
2 years ago
in NH only independents could vote in the primary, not dems. In SC, both independents and democrats can vote in the republican primary. And haley's super pac has been bombing them nonstop: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/-haley-super-pac-targets-south-carolina-democrats-didnt-vote-bidens-pr-rcna139807
truthteller
2 years ago
10-20 is criminally underpriced, SC is an open primary state, even more open than NH is. We all remember how Trump greatly underperformed in NH? Polls right now show Haley losing by an avg of 22.
jmAUS
2 years ago
Can we get this settled? Surely no more votes to come in
BigMike11
2 years ago
Trafalgar poll says it's nip and tuck https://www.thetrafalgargroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/SC-GOP-PPP-Poll-Report-0223.pdf
Muuuboii
2 years ago
It might be a little underpriced but South Carolina is a red state and NH blue
truthteller
2 years ago
10-20 is criminally underpriced, SC is an open primary state, even more open than NH is. We all remember how Trump greatly underperformed in NH? Polls right now show Haley losing by an avg of 22.
FalC0N
2 years ago
keep an eye on the counties that don't have 99% of the vote in and which way they're leaning already https://www.cnn.com/election/2024/primaries-and-caucuses/results/south-carolina
aenews2
2 years ago
"With 84% of votes in, we’ve stopped updating our estimates. We don’t expect the final margin to change much once all votes are in..."
VibesGreaterRules
2 years ago
Who unplugged the Needle???
Caution
2 years ago
Already 99% vote in, and Trump win as 20.3% margin?
Caution
2 years ago
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-primary-elections/south-carolina-president-results