Former President Donald Trump will sit down exclusively with Fox News' Sean Hannity in the Granite State on Thursday night, just days before the nation's first New Hampshire primary.
The interview will air on Fox News Channel Thursday at 9pm ET.
Trump, who won the Iowa caucuses on Monday night and solidified his status as the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, now has his sights set on New Hampshire.
Trump defeated his Republican opponent in 98 of 99 counties in Iowa and visited the Granite State this week. He attracted 20 delegates in the state.
After Iowa win, Trump dominates polls in New Hampshire and other states
Former President Donald Trump, a 2024 presidential candidate, points to a supporter at the end of a campaign rally at Atkinson Country Club in Atkinson, New Hampshire, January 16, 2024. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Based on polls, Trump could achieve a similar result after Tuesday's primary. He leads his opponents by double digits.
Trump has an approval rating of 50% among likely voters in the January 23 New Hampshire primary, according to a daily poll released Thursday morning by Suffolk University, the Boston Globe, and NBC10 Boston. It has become.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who served as U.N. ambassador in the Trump administration, has an approval rating of 36%, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has an approval rating of just 6%.
Latest poll shows Haley narrowly behind, giving Trump a double-digit lead in New Hampshire Republican presidential primary
In the same poll, 4% of respondents said they were “undecided” and 1% said they would support an entirely different candidate.
A separate poll released hours earlier by St. Anselm College showed Trump with a 14-point lead over Haley, with DeSantis in the single digits.

Fox News' “Hannity” town hall featuring former President Donald Trump in December drew 3.2 million viewers. (Fox News Channel)
Most polls in New Hampshire have Mr. Trump leading by double digits, but one recent poll shows Mr. Trump and Ms. Haley tied.
According to an American Research Group poll released Tuesday, Trump and Haley are tied with 40% of Republican primary voters in the state.
DeSantis is campaigning in New Hampshire, but most of his staff is out in South Carolina.
The state allows independents to vote in the Republican primary, which could be an advantage for Haley, who has been cited by some as a more moderate Republican candidate.
The Granite State's moderate voters hold sway, and the state's independent voters, who can vote in either major party's primary, have long played a key role in New Hampshire's famous presidential elections.

Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis (Getty Images)
Despite this, Trump has a double-digit lead over Haley and DeSantis, according to the RealClearPolitics average from January 3 to January 10.
And beyond New Hampshire, Trump holds an even stronger lead.
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According to the RealClearPolitics average from September 29 to January 8, in Nevada, where the primary election will be held in early February, Mr. Trump won 69% of the vote, 58.5 points ahead of Mr. DeSantis, who received 10.5% of the vote. ing.
And according to the RealClearPolitics average from October 18 to January, in Haley's home state of South Carolina, which will vote on February 24, Trump gained 30.2 points to 52%, while Haley won 21.8%. DeSantis is second with 11%. 3.





