Trump and Haley neck and neck in New Hampshire poll before primary
Trump and Haley Tied in New Hampshire Poll
Former president Donald Trump and former South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley are neck and neck in a recent New Hampshire poll, just a week before the state’s Republican primary.
In the poll conducted by the American Research Group, both Trump and Haley garnered 40 percent support, while Florida governor Ron DeSantis received 4 percent. This marks a significant improvement for Haley, who previously trailed Trump in the organization’s earlier survey.
Among registered Republicans, Trump secured 47 percent support, while Haley obtained 35 percent. However, among independent respondents, Haley enjoyed the majority with 51 percent compared to Trump’s 24 percent. Additionally, Trump had the backing of 41 percent of respondents who expressed their definite intention to vote, while Haley received 39 percent.
The poll involved 600 likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire, consisting of 406 registered Republicans and 194 independents. The margin of error was 4 percent.
This poll comes on the heels of Trump’s resounding victory in Monday’s Iowa caucuses, where he won by a wide margin of almost 30 points. The upcoming primary in the Granite State next Tuesday is seen as a prime opportunity for Haley to secure an early win over Trump. A recent CNN poll also showed Haley trailing Trump by single digits in New Hampshire.
According to the New Hampshire poll, how do Donald Trump and Nikki Haley compare in terms of support among registered Republicans and independent voters?
Trump and Haley Tied in New Hampshire Poll
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Former president Donald Trump and former South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley are neck and neck in a recent New Hampshire poll, just a week before the state’s Republican primary.
In the poll conducted by the American Research Group, both Trump and Haley garnered 40 percent support, while Florida governor Ron DeSantis received 4 percent. This marks a significant improvement for Haley, who previously trailed Trump in the organization’s earlier survey.
Among registered Republicans, Trump secured 47 percent support, while Haley obtained 35 percent. However, among independent respondents, Haley enjoyed the majority with 51 percent compared to Trump’s 24 percent. Additionally, Trump had the backing of 41 percent of respondents who expressed their definite intention to vote, while Haley received 39 percent.
The poll involved 600 likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire, consisting of 406 registered Republicans and 194 independents. The margin of error was 4 percent.
This poll comes on the heels of Trump’s resounding victory in Monday’s Iowa caucuses, where he won by a wide margin of almost 30 points. The upcoming primary in the Granite State next Tuesday is seen as a prime opportunity for Haley to secure an early win over Trump. A recent CNN poll also showed Haley trailing Trump by single digits in New Hampshire.
The results of this poll highlight the intense competition between Trump and Haley in the race for the Republican nomination. Despite Trump’s strong support among registered Republicans and his recent victory in Iowa, Haley has gained significant ground, especially among independent voters. This indicates a potential shift in the dynamics of the race.
New Hampshire is a crucial state in the primary process, known for its role in shaping the narrative and determining the momentum of the candidates. A victory in New Hampshire would provide a significant boost to either Trump or Haley’s campaign, further solidifying their position as a frontrunner.
The fact that Haley has managed to close the gap with Trump in just a short span of time is notable. Her experience as a governor and ambassador, coupled with her efforts to reach out to a broader base, seem to be resonating with voters in New Hampshire.
However, it’s important to note that polls are just a snapshot in time and can change rapidly. Trump’s strong base of support among registered Republicans cannot be underestimated, and he continues to maintain a substantial lead within that group. Additionally, the margin of error in the poll highlights the uncertainty that still exists.
As the primary in New Hampshire approaches, both Trump and Haley will intensify their campaigns in order to secure a victory. The outcome in New Hampshire will not only have an impact on the delegate count but also shape the narrative for the rest of the primary season.
Ultimately, the race for the Republican nomination is far from over. Trump and Haley are locked in a tight contest, with each candidate seeking to gain an edge over the other. The New Hampshire poll results indicate that this race is one worth watching closely as it unfolds in the coming weeks.
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