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Trump loses ground, Haley sees 10-point boost in New Hampshire poll

Former President Trump has been losing support in New Hampshire since November, while Republican rival Nikki Haley is gaining support in the state's presidential primary, according to a new poll.

New Emerson College Poll/WHDH New Hampshire investigation Trump's approval rating among Republican primary voters in the Granite State was 44%, down from 49% in November.

Meanwhile, Haley's approval rating was 28%, up from 18% in November.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is at just 7% in this poll, unchanged from November.

Republican presidential candidates are days away from the Iowa caucuses on January 15th, which will start the party's presidential nominating cycle, followed by the New Hampshire primary on January 23rd. will be held.

Trump leads by double digits in both states, but Haley is gaining ground in New Hampshire as non-Trump candidates emerge as the front-runners to replace the former president.

Iowa and New Hampshire are among the states being looked at early on for the rest of the election cycle, with strategists saying a landslide win for Trump in those states could effectively decide the race. It states that there is.

On Wednesday, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who won 12% in New Hampshire's latest Emerson poll (higher than DeSantis), suspended his campaign.

The survey was conducted between January 8 and 10 among 751 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary voters, and had a confidence interval of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

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