Conservatives expect Donald Trump to win the South Carolina primary but do not believe he is moving inevitably toward the Republican nomination according to a poll by FedUp PAC.
A solid 59% predict that Trump will be the winner in South Carolina but only 40% say he “is now guaranteed to win the Republican nomination.” Many seem concerned that an establishment candidate may yet emerge, with only 44% believing that a defeat in South Carolina would cause Bush, Rubio or Kasich to get out of the race. A 56% majority say that it is still possible that someone other than Ted Cruz will take the nomination away from Trump.
Should Trump be the nominee, which 51% hope will happen, 70% expect him to beat either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
A Trump-Cruz debate, leaving out the lesser candidates, has the support of 51%.
FedUp PAC is a grass roots organization that wants constitutional conservatives to take over the GOP because Americans are fed up with the Republican establishment. It is not affiliated with any candidate or committee.