Trump Expected to Defeat Haley Decisively in Utah Despite Lingering Reservations

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—Despite finishing third in the state’s 2016 primary and not campaigning in Utah since 2020, former President Donald Trump is projected to decisively defeat former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in the 2024 ’Super Tuesday’ caucus clash here.

It is uncertain if he’ll secure the 50 percent plus of the March 5 tally needed to win all of Utah’s 40 delegates because some of the state’s conservatives still have concerns about his character and fitness to serve.

The latest Utah poll showed President Trump on the cusp of clinching that 50 percent. In a Dan Jones & Associates survey conducted from January 16 to 21, which polled 428 Republican voters, the former president received 49 percent, Ms. Haley received 22 percent, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis received 13 percent.

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