Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is gaining momentum in New Hampshire, with 30% support among likely Republican primary voters, putting her 14 points behind former President Donald Trump.
This surge indicates potential broad appeal across the GOP, but she still faces significant challenges, including the need for other candidates to drop out.
New Hampshire’s unique Republican demographics, including a more educated and secular base, could work in Haley’s favor.
However, a pro-Trump super PAC is preparing to launch attack ads against her, and her prospects in other primaries, including South Carolina and Nevada, are less promising.
A New Hampshire victory may not significantly alter the overall race.
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