K1052
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I don't see many reports taken into account that Nikki Haley continue to get 30% of Republican votes during the primaries even after she dropped out. Now I don't expect all those 30% of Republicans to show up. But if 5 or 10% of the Republican vote is not for Trump or is for Harris, that's a lot of votes.
Yes, if Trump's weakness in the GOP primary can even modestly be converted to Harris votes and how many is truly a major outstanding question. The triple whammy for Trump is that many of these are white women, they are educated, and they consistently vote. R Losses with these voters in the swing states could make the difference.