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Survey Trump’s lead over Haley in New Hampshire

The results of the latest poll conducted in New Hampshire show that Donald Trump has a 15 percent lead over Nikki Haley in the primary elections in this state.
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According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the results of the latest poll conducted in New Hampshire by Emerson College show that Donald Trump has a 15% lead over Nikki Haley in the primary elections in this state.

According to the results of this survey, half of the voters, i.e. 50%, intend Vote for Trump in the New Hampshire primary, while this number is 35 percent for Nikki Haley.

In addition to this, 8% also announced that they would vote for Ron DeSantis, but DeSantis withdrew from continuing the election campaign in favor of Trump to make the path of Trump’s victory smoother. 7% of the voters have not made a decision yet. Counting undecided voters, Trump’s approval rating is 53 percent and Haley’s approval rating is 37 percent.

Since the college’s last poll earlier this month, support for Trump has risen from 44 percent to 50 percent and support for Haley from 28 percent to 35 percent. percent is reached.

Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said On the eve of the Republican primaries in New Hampshire, Trump has won the majority of support in the state. The former president won the support of about two-thirds of Republican voters in the primaries, and Haley also won the support of the majority of independent voters.

He added: the amount of support for Haley among voters over 70 years old is 46 percent and among those with post-graduate education, 45 percent. Haley has a very slight advantage over Trump in these two categories. At the same time, the level of support for Trump among voters under 40 is 62 percent and for Haley is only 17 percent, and the same factor among voters with a high school diploma or less is 61 percent for Trump and 18 percent for Haley.

Accordingly, with just one day left until the primary election in New Hampshire Still, the vast majority of voters do not change their mind about voting for a candidate: 83 percent said they would vote for the candidate they have chosen, while 17 percent said they might change their mind and vote for another candidate. to vote.

According to this survey, 90% of Trump supporters say They said that they would definitely vote for Trump and 10% said that they might change their mind and vote for another candidate. Also, 80 percent of Haley’s supporters said they would definitely vote for him, and 20 percent said they might change their minds and vote for another candidate.

In addition, in this survey of participants about the absence of Nikki Haley and Donald Trump in the last two election debates and its impact on voters’ votes was asked Based on this, 74% of Haley’s supporters said that this did not affect their voting, while 19% reported less support for Haley due to not participating in the election debates, and 7% said it would make her more supportive. they know In this regard, 60% of Trump’s supporters said that his absence in the election debates had no effect on their votes, and 25% reported less support for Trump for this reason, and 15% said that this action would give him more support.

36 percent), immigration (20 percent), financial ability to provide housing (12 percent), threat to democracy (12 percent). Issues of interest to the democrats are financial affordability for housing (24 percent), threats against democracy (19 percent), economy (16 percent) and access to abortion (14 percent). plan to vote for Joe Biden, while 16 percent want to vote for Dean Phillips and 5 percent for Marian Williamson. 16 percent have not yet made a decision about this.

In this The poll found that 84 percent of Democratic voters who are over 60 years old want to vote for Biden, while 70 percent of voters are around 50 years old, another 52 percent are around 40 years old, and 40 percent of voters are under 40 years old. have. Also, 26 percent of Democratic voters over 40 and 22 percent of voters under 40 support Dean Phillips.

After holding the Republican primaries in the state of Iowa and the impressive victory of Trump in this state Republicans will go to the polls in New Hampshire tomorrow, January 23.

While there is only one day left to the Republican internal party elections in the state of New Hampshire, Ron DeSantis, one of the candidates of the Republican Party and the governor of Florida and the most serious opponent of Donald Trump, in favor of Trump. withdrew from the elections.

The election in the state of New Hampshire is also of particular importance, and with the withdrawal of DeSantis in favor of Trump, Haley has a very difficult task to defeat Trump in this state.

The US presidential election will be held in November 2024. Currently, Joe Biden is the leading candidate of the Democrats and Donald Trump is the leading candidate of the Republicans in the polls .

Aside Gary DeSantis from the election campaign in favor of Trump

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