Stratus Intelligence poll | 1/7-1/9 LV
South Carolina Governor Republican primary (Nancy Mace internal)
Nancy Mace 23%
Alan Wilson 19%
Pamela Evette 14%
Ralph Norman 11%
Undecided 32%
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Net Favorables
Alan Wilson ( 15)
Pamela Evette ( 10)
Ralph Norman ( 10)
Nancy Mace (-10)
Stratus Intelligence poll | 1/7-1/9 LV
South Carolina Governor Republican primary (Nancy Mace internal)
Nancy Mace 23%
Alan Wilson 19%
Pamela Evette 14%
Ralph Norman 11%
Undecided 32%
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Net Favorables
Alan Wilson ( 15)
Pamela Evette ( 10)
Ralph Norman ( 10)
Nancy Mace (-10)
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Candidate image strongly favors Bowen: higher name recognition, a two-to-one advantage in favorability, and very low unfavorables; an indicator that late consolidation is more likely to reinforce the leader than reverse the race.
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Topline ballot among likely GOP primary voters:
• Scott Bowen: 46%
• Bob Mitchell: 18%
• Undecided: 36%
A 28-point lead in a two-candidate primary is well outside a marginal or volatile range.
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New @StratusIntel survey data in the TX HD 129 GOP primary shows Scott Bowen (@sbwnhtx) with a clear and durable lead; leads on the ballot, in image, and among the voters most likely to turn out.
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Remember when @JohnCornyn told you I was in a “distant third?”
That’s called projection.
After spending millions attacking me on television: John Cornyn falls into 3rd place.
$50 million spent on a candidate and he’s not even going to make a run-off.
So much for saving the majority.
Don Huffines has real momentum — the kind that can’t be bought with lobbyist cash or old titles.
If you’re serious about shrinking government, securing the border, and ending wasteful spending, you already know who to support.
This is Kelly Hancock’s home district — and Republican voters are choosing bold reform over stale incumbency.
What does that tell you about where the grassroots are headed?
📊 GOP Comptroller Ballot — SD9 Voters:
🔴 Huffines – 30%
🟡 Hancock – 16%
🔵 Craddick – 12%
⚪️ Undecided – 36%
Republican voters are rallying behind the strongest conservative voice in the race. Huffines is leading in the most critical GOP strongholds.
🚨 NEW POLL: In the heart of Senate District 9 — Kelly Hancock’s backyard — @DonHuffines is dominating the GOP primary for Texas Comptroller.
This isn’t a name ID race. It’s a movement. 🔥
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When I was named @TheAAPC Pollster of the Year after @GlennYoungkin’s win, I said traditional polling’s days were numbered.
Four years later, @EyesOver_US just called Virginia, New Jersey, NYC & Prop 50 - all within 1-3 pts.
Polls show where support was.
Emotion shows where it’s going.
Legacy polling still matters. But the future is @EyesOver_US. Ignore it, and lose.
🧵 THREAD: “Polling Missed It. Emotion Didn’t.”
How @EyesOver_US predicted the 2025 off-year elections within 2 points — while traditional polls flatlined.
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