A recent poll for the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary shows former President Trump leading with 50% support, followed by Nikki Haley at 36%, and Ron DeSantis at 6%.
The poll indicates that most voters have already decided and are unlikely to change their minds.
While Trump leads among conservatives, Haley leads among moderate and liberal voters.
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Haley said that Trump “is the one I want. Trump is the one I’m going for.”
“You see how close it is with both of us in New Hampshire. Same in South Carolina. We’re going to try to make it closer. That’s the goal. So it’s Trump we’re going after,” she continued.
Both candidates are focusing on New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Trump has a significant lead in South Carolina, while Haley emphasizes her momentum from the Iowa caucuses.
DeSantis argued that Haley can’t beat Trump in either state. Despite this, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, who endorsed Haley, believes she can win and has already exceeded expectations.
DeSantis said, “I finished second. She [Haley] didn’t, I mean, that’s just the reality, you know. So I don’t know how they’re going to spin that.”
“We started at two percent. We ended at 20,” said Haley.
“If anybody doesn’t see the momentum in that, then that’s their problem. It’s not mine. But we’re going to continue to go further. We’re way above 30% here,” she coninued.
“Ron is invisible in New Hampshire and South Carolina. Everybody can see that,” she added.
DeSantis claimed that Haley “cannot beat Donald Trump in New Hampshire. And she definitely can’t beat him in her home state of South Carolina. That’s just the reality.”
Gov. Sununu said Haley “already exceeded expectations in terms of a one-on-one race” against Donald Trump.
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