Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is currently ranked fourth in New Hampshire’s early primary, with former President Donald Trump leading the GOP primary.
DeSantis’ support stands at 11.2 percent, while anti-woke businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is close behind at 10.2 percent.
Despite a leaked memo emphasizing a strong campaign focus in early primary states, including New Hampshire, DeSantis has struggled to make headway in the polls. (Trending: Democrat Excludes White People From Holiday Party In Controversial Email)
New @trafalgar_group #NH #GOP Primary #poll (12/9-12/11)
45.1% @realDonaldTrump
18.1% @NikkiHaley
13.8% @ChrisChristie
11.2% @rondesantis
10.2% @VivekGRamaswamy
0.4% @AsaHutchinson
1.2% UndFull report: https://t.co/0jTbzsWDdy pic.twitter.com/S4AXu8Ipcy
— Robert C. Cahaly (@RobertCahaly) December 12, 2023
“Ron DeSantis is running a campaign to win everywhere. It would be a mistake to take a paid media and field program off the table in service of other states, we will not cede New Hampshire,” the memo read.
“From what we can tell, pro-DeSantis efforts are currently and will continue to run a robust effort in Iowa, South Carolina, and New Hampshire, that includes paid media and field.”
“While Super Tuesday is critically important, we will not dedicate resources to Super Tuesday that slow our momentum in New Hampshire. We expect to revisit this investment in the Fall.”
“However the strategy has not worked, as DeSantis continues to flounder, failing to gain any ground whatsoever in key states like New Hampshire.”
The latest survey, conducted among 1,098 likely GOP presidential primary voters, reflects this trend.
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