Former President Donald Trump maintains a double-digit lead over former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in New Hampshire, according to the latest poll from the Saint Anselm University Research Center.
2nd survey found Trump has increased his approval rating in the Granite State by 1 point since the December poll, rising from 44% to 45%.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley came in a distant second place, also moving up one point from last month. Her approval rating rose from 30% to 31%, giving her a 14-point lead over Trump.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who withdrew from the race this week, came in third with 9% support, followed by Govs. Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy, each with 6% support.
It remains unclear who will benefit most from Christie's absence in New Hampshire.
📊 2024 New Hampshire Republican Primary
Trump: 45% (+1)
Haley: 31% (+1)
Christie: 9% (-3)
DeSantis: 6% (=)
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The survey summary concluded that Haley's approval ratings in the state have “slowed,” while Trump maintains “unwavering” support.
According to research:
Former Ambassador Nikki Haley's momentum appears to be slowing. Thirty-one percent of respondents said they would support her in the upcoming primary, an increase of just one point from the Center's previous survey in December. But Haley is likely to be the main beneficiary of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's withdrawal from the race, and is likely to continue gaining ground against former President Donald Trump. .
Donald Trump's support remains unwavering. 45% of respondents chose Trump, an increase of points from December. Despite his limited schedule and skipping the debate in New Hampshire, Trump has remained within a few points of that 45% approval rating since last March. Perhaps he will bring that support to Primary Day.
The survey also found that Trump leads his Republican rivals on the issues that matter most to Republican voters. For example, she has a 15-point lead over Ms. Haley on the economy and inflation, and a 39-point lead over Ms. Haley on immigration.
The survey was conducted on January 8-9, 2024 among 1,194 potential voters in New Hampshire's Republican presidential primary. The results, which have a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, come less than two weeks after the state's Jan. 23 primary.
Data from Friday's Real Clear Polling (RCP) shows that Trump has an average lead of 14.2 points in the state, especially as DeSantis has struggled to see positive developments in the state. Shown.
“Ron DeSantis was a disaster. He would be lucky to finish third or fourth in Iowa,” MAGA Inc. spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt said during an appearance on the show. Breitbart News SaturdayHe added, “There's no help left here in New Hampshire. I can tell you that firsthand.”
“He's definitely finished. We're very confident in President Trump in Iowa and New Hampshire. He's consistently dominant,” she added.
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