The Pro-Trump News homepage sees 60 new headlines every 24 hours. Click here to take a look.
Donald Trump is well-positioned to win New Hampshire.
According to the latest CNN poll, he has a 50% approval rating in the state, compared to Nikki Haley's 39%.
This is a change in direction for President Trump from a January poll where his approval rating was 39%.
After Trump won last week's Iowa caucuses by 30 points, former President Donald Trump is expected to lose the Republican presidential primary race in New Hampshire, according to a new CNN poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire. That's what it means.
Trump has a 50% approval rating among likely Republican primary voters in the Granite State, while his closest rival, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, has a 39% approval rating. Both candidates have gained support since the last CNN/UNH poll in early January, when Trump was at 39% and Haley at 32%, with the number of leading candidates dropping from six to three. It has decreased to Trump and Haley currently hold approval ratings at their highest levels since 2021 in the UNH poll, with Haley seeing a surge since late last summer, but the gap between them has once again widened to double digits. But it wasn't enough to push Trump.
…
She has 58% support among people who are registered as undeclared (New Hampshire's name for independent voters) and plan to vote in the Republican primary, and those who consider themselves ideologically moderate. Among them, it has received 71% support. She also leads Trump among voters with a college degree (50% for Haley to 38% for Trump). But each of these groups alone constitutes a minority of likely New Hampshire Republican primary voters. Forty-seven percent are undeclared, 33% have at least a college degree, and only about three in 10 call themselves moderates.
Mr. Trump has largely consolidated support among the larger base of each of these groups. He has the support of 67% of registered Republicans, 71% of conservatives and 55% of those without a college degree. Also, among Trump supporters, 88% say they have definitely decided to support him, compared to 74% of similarly committed Haley supporters who are determined to support him. This means that it has been decided as. That means 45% of voters are determined to be Trump supporters, while only 30% say the same. I decided to support Haley.
This is bad news for RINOs.
advertisement





