Ron DeSantis is slipping away to FOURTH in this poll……
Read down for Democratic results also….
A new Emerson College Polling/WHDH poll of New Hampshire voters finds former President Donald Trump with 49% of voters’ support in the 2024 Republican Primary, consistent with his support in August. Unlike the August survey, a candidate reaches double digits this month: Nikki Haley, whose support increased 14 percentage points, from 4% in August to 18% this November. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie follows with 9%, consistent with his August support, followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, at 7%, a one-point decrease since the summer poll. Vivek Ramaswamy holds 5%, followed by the South Carolina Senator who is no longer in the running, Tim Scott, at 2%, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum at 2%. Nine percent of voters are undecided….
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Republican primary voters were also asked to name their second-choice candidate in the race; 22% selected Ron DeSantis, 18% chose Nikki Haley, and 15% selected Vivek Ramaswamy….
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On the Democratic side months out?
Biden wanted to skp this….
But now is asking for write in’s….
In the Democratic Primary, voters were presented with candidates Marianne Williamson, Dean Phillips, or a “someone else” option, where they could write in or vocalize which candidate they planned on voting for. A plurality of Democratic Primary voters (44%) are undecided, while 27% plan to write in Joe Biden, 15% plan to vote for Dean Phillips, 10% for Marianne Williamson, and 5% for someone else.
Kimball notes, “As Biden is not officially on the ballot in New Hampshire, Democratic Primary voters appear to be confused on which candidate to support and how to vote for them.”
In a 2024 hypothetical presidential match-up between Biden and Trump, Biden leads 47% to 42%, while 12% are undecided….
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Haley polls very well in the small Northern state….
But Biden owns the place….
Between Biden and Nikki Haley, Haley leads 45% to 39%, with 17% undecided. Between Biden and DeSantis, Biden leads 46% to 38%, with 17% undecided.
“Independent New Hampshire voters prefer Biden against Trump, 47% to 36%, DeSantis, 46% to 31%, however, they are more split with Haley on the ballot, breaking for Haley over Biden, 40% to 38%,” Kimball noted….