In New Hampshire, Donald Trump maintains a lead, but Nikki Haley has emerged as the top alternative to him, gaining support for being seen as “likable,” “reasonable,” and “prepared.”
She is also perceived as the most electable among Trump’s challengers.
Trump’s stronghold in Iowa is reinforced by being viewed as a “strong leader” and representing “Iowa values,” with significant backing from the MAGA movement. (Trending: Devastating News For Hunter Biden After Defying Subpoena)
Despite leading, Trump is not considered the most likable or reasonable candidate in New Hampshire, whereas Haley has gained ground with moderates and independents.
The differences between the two states are evident in their views on social issues like abortion and gender identity.
Trump’s dominance in Iowa is evident, with a majority considering only him and a strong belief that things were better under his presidency.
Ron DeSantis has not made significant gains in Iowa, while estimates suggest Trump could secure a majority of delegates in both states, with Haley and others hovering around the delegate threshold in New Hampshire.
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