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While Nikki Haley is receiving a push from endorsements and mainstream media, most voters still do not believe she will be the Republican nominee for President.

A recent Rasmussen Reports national phone and online survey showed just 29 percent of likely voters believe Haley is likely to end up as the nominee. Just seven percent said she is very likely to be the nominee.

Fifty-nine percent said they do not think Haley is likely to get the nomination, with 25 percent saying it is not at all likely.

While most do not believe Haley has a chance, it is a nine-point increase from June.

Sixty percent of Republicans see her as unlikely to be the nominee, while 66 percent of unaffiliated voters agree.

Interestingly, 44 percent of Democrats hold at least a somewhat favorable view of Haley, three more points than unaffiliated voters.

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