The upcoming New Hampshire primary will likely be the focus of this Sunday's show, as former President Trump and his Republican rival, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, engage in a tight race in the Granite State.
After Trump easily won the frigid Iowa caucuses earlier this week, Haley said: spent the weekend He is aiming for his last chance to sway voters in the second election campaign in 2024.
Haley has a series of events scheduled around the state ahead of the Jan. 23 primary, and will appear on CBS' “Face the Nation” this Sunday to corner the former president in the race. They are likely to talk about their efforts. state.
Haley has won New Hampshire voters just days before the nation's first primary, thanks to several strong debate performances and a key endorsement from Gov. Chris Sununu (R). Support has been steadily increasing. President Trump currently has an approval rating of 46.7 percent, with Haley trailing behind at 35.4 percent, according to The Hill/Decision Desk polling average.
Sununu, who endorsed Haley in December and said she was “fully cooperating” with the former governor, will appear on NBC's “Meet the Press.” She recently criticized Sen. Tim Scott (RS.C.), who withdrew from the race last month, for endorsing Trump, saying that without Haley, “I wouldn't have a job.”
Haley's ally, former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who said he was “concerned” about Scott's support for Trump, will also appear on ABC's “This Week.” Hogan, who was once co-chair of the nonprofit group No Labels, said Friday that he still feels there is a “crack in the door” regarding his own potential bid.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican hopeful, made the unexpected choice not to spend the weekend in the Northeast and instead face voters in Haley's home state of South Carolina.
DeSantis, who finished second to Trump in Iowa after an intense campaign in the Hawkeye State, will participate in NBC's “Meet the Press” and CNN's “State of the Union.” Florida's governor is looking south as his chances in New Hampshire fade.
He currently ranks third in New Hampshire with 5.9 percent, but has slightly better support in the Palmetto State with 9.4 percent.
President Trump spent the weekend trying to convince voters in New Hampshire. Scott formally endorsed him at an event in Concord, New Hampshire, on Friday night, saying the former president received his support because “we need a president who will unite our country.”
Mr. Trump is scheduled to campaign on Sunday with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.). Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), an ally of President Trump, may appear on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss the former president's efforts in the state and his recent successes in Iowa. is high.
Here's the full lineup of Sunday newscasts:
CBS's “Face the Nation” — Republican presidential candidate nikki haleyGovernor of Michigan Gretchen Whitmer (D) and the Governor of Arkansas. sarah huckabee sanders (R).
ABC's “This Week” — Governor of North Dakota Doug Burgum (Republican), former Governor of Maryland larry hogan (Republican), Biden campaign aide Quentin FulksWhite House National Security Advisor John Finer.
NBC's “Meet the Press” — Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantisAgent Haley and Governor of New Hampshire. Chris Sununu (R), Sen. maggie hassan (DN.H.).
CNN's “State of the Union” — Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis (R).
“Fox News Sunday” — Trump campaign surrogate senator. JD Vance (Republican, Ohio), Haley campaign surrogate. ralph norman (RS.C.) and Representative DeSantis. thomas massey (R-Ky.).
FOX News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures” – Representative Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Representative Mark Green (R-Texas). Polish President Andrzej Duda. Robert Kahei, strategist at Trafalgar Group.
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