Former President Donald Trump is on the cusp of becoming the presumptive Republican nominee for president again in 2024. A dominant performance against his last remaining rival, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, on Tuesday in New Hampshire could help Trump seal the deal.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s exit from the race on Sunday — he suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump before the New Hampshire primary — left Haley as the last one standing against Trump, and she is barely upright as voters head to the polls to cast their ballots.
Trump, meanwhile, commands a gargantuan and growing lead over Haley in the Granite State. One survey even put Trump at over 60 percent:
Final New Hampshire GOP Primary Poll
• Trump — 62% (+27)
• Haley — 35%
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Undecided — 3%@InsiderPolling | January 21 | 850 LVhttps://t.co/gFs9cXAiqs pic.twitter.com/mqQ24FiPRd— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) January 22, 2024
But every recently released survey has Trump at or over 50 percent with majority support and Haley under 40 percent down in the mid-to-low 30s.
Final New Hampshire GOP Primary Poll
• Trump — 58% (+22)
• Haley — 36%
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• Undecided — 6%Trafalgar (B) | Jan. 19-21 | 1,084 LVhttps://t.co/6BJchKTbfo pic.twitter.com/YDiqiWd3Vu
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) January 22, 2024
📊 New Hampshire GOP Primary
President:
• Trump — 50% (+16)
• Haley — 34%
• DeSantis — 11%
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Governor:
• Ayotte — 54% (+32)
• Morse — 22%
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Favs:
Sununu: 69-21 (+48)
Haley: 61-26 (+35)
Trump: 62-30 (+32)@UML_CPO | 600 LV | 1/6-16 | ±4.65%https://t.co/XUP6zo3hKl pic.twitter.com/o2L2Bp9kLc— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) January 22, 2024
📊 2024 New Hampshire GOP Primary
• Trump — 57% (+19)
• Haley — 38%Suffolk (A-) | 500 LV | 1/20-21 | ±4.4%https://t.co/HTXsPVROop pic.twitter.com/wBP0BbUXTd
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) January 22, 2024
Final New Hampshire GOP Primary Poll
• Trump — 52% (+18)
• Haley — 34%
• DeSants — 8%
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Favs:
Trump: 59-36 (+23)
Haley: 46-40 (+6)
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WP/Monmouth (A) | 1/16-20 | 712 LVhttps://t.co/14OU3hbfuQ pic.twitter.com/lh3ynA5y4s— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) January 22, 2024
The race has quickly changed since a week ago when Iowans propelled Trump to a historic and record-setting win over DeSantis and Haley, as businessman Vivek Ramaswamy dropped out and endorsed Trump that night, and of course, DeSantis joined Ramaswamy in dropping out and endorsing Trump last weekend.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), also a one-time candidate who dropped out late last year, backed Trump over Haley despite the latter having appointed him to the U.S. Senate over a decade ago. Both Trump and Haley had sought Scott’s endorsement, so Scott’s move to back Trump instead especially stings. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, meanwhile, had endorsed Trump before the Iowa caucuses and joined Ramaswamy and Scott in campaigning for Trump on the eve of the New Hampshire primary at a fireworks-filled grand finale befitting Trump’s era of GOP control…
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