Former President Donald Trump sits atop the Republican primary field in South Carolina with a near majority of support, according to polling.
Former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who governed South Carolina from 2011-2017, takes eight percent of the response, followed by former Gov. Chris Christie at seven percent and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy at six percent.
From there, two percent of respondents back former Vice President Mike Pence, while seven other candidates split just one percent of the vote, and another one percent is undecided. A breakdown of the age demographic shows that a plurality of respondents, 44 percent, are between the ages of 45-64, while another 35 percent are 65 and older. The 35-44 demographic comprised 12 percent of the participants, while another 10 percent are between 18-43.
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