• Re: Haley rises but Trump remains dominant in early GOP presidential pr

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    With less than two months until the first votes in the battle for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, two new polls in the first primary
    state show sustained momentum for former ambassador and former South
    Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

    However, the surveys in New Hampshire, which holds the second overall
    contest in the GOP nominating calendar following the Iowa caucuses,
    reaffirm that former President Donald Trump remains the dominant front-
    runner.

    The polls also suggest that Trump's supporters are more enthusiastic and committed about voting for their candidate compared to those backing the
    former president's rivals for the nomination.

    Trump stands at 46% support among likely Republican presidential primary
    voters in New Hampshire in a Monmouth University/Washington Post poll
    released Friday.

    Haley, who served as ambassador to the United Nations during the first two years of the Trump administration, is second in the survey at 18%.

    Trump enjoys the backing of 42% of likely Republican presidential primary voters in a poll released Thursday by the University of New Hampshire
    (UNH) Survey Center and CNN. His support was relatively unchanged from the previous UNH/CNN survey in New Hampshire, which was conducted in
    September.

    Haley stands at 20% support in the UNH/CNN survey, up eight points from
    the September poll.

    "While Trump continues to lead as the GOP field narrows, Nikki Haley seems
    to be consolidating her position as the alternative to Trump among New Hampshire Republicans," UNH Survey Center director Andrew Smith told Fox
    News. "Importantly, Haley does not have the negative drag on her campaign compared with other Republican candidates."

    Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is concentrating most of his
    time and resources in New Hampshire as he runs a second time for the White House, stands in third place in both polls. He is at 14% support in the
    UNH/CNN survey and 11% in Monmouth University/Washington Post poll.

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stands at 9% and 8% in the respective polls,
    with biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy at 8% in each survey.

    During his third straight White House run, Trump saw his lead in the GOP nomination race expand over the spring and summer as he made history as
    the first former or current president in American history to be indicted
    for a crime. Trump's four indictments — including in federal court in Washington, D.C., and in Fulton County court in Georgia on charges he
    tried to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss — have only fueled
    his support among Republican voters.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/haley-rises-but-trump-remains-dominant- early-gop-presidential-primary-poll

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