Trump will now turn his attention to New Hampshire, hoping for a decisive win in its first-in-the-nation primary. Last time around he narrowly lost there by 0.3% and will compete against Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen who is among his opponents.
In Manchester, he rallied supporters against “Crooked Joe Biden,” while denouncing Haley and DeSantis as “false allies.” Behind-the-scenes, legal complications arose as writer E. Jean Carroll testified against him.
Trump’s message
Three weeks before New Hampshire voters cast their first-in-the-nation primary, Donald Trump made an unusual visit. His campaign rallied support against President Obama’s response to Gaza conflict while promising an “Iron Dome-style missile defense shield”.
He made many remarks directed at running against Biden as president in a general election matchup, including attacking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as his Republican rival and giving some hint about how that contest may unfold.
Trump’s poll numbers
Donald Trump holds an overwhelming lead among likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire. His margin is double that of former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, who enjoys support from Gov. Chris Sununu in New Hampshire.
But Haley’s camp has made significant efforts to narrow the gap, investing heavily in television ads to reach younger voters and appeal more easily to minority voters than her opponents have.
Trump’s energy
US imports of energy were similar during the initial 11 months of Trump’s presidency as those during Biden’s final full year; with one key exception – more imports coming from Russia than from any other source.
The Trump administration has ambitious plans to achieve “energy dominance”, by pressuring energy-importing nations to open up their markets to US exports. This policy has proven contentious.
Trump’s support
Just days after his decisive win in Iowa, Donald Trump is seeking to consolidate his support in New Hampshire – an independent-minded state near liberal Vermont with strong independent voter turnout.
Interviews with several Trump supporters revealed their intense dedication to their former president despite his controversial statements and legal history. Furthermore, these individuals expressed how an intangible quality had attracted them to him.
Trump’s message
He delivered an impassioned speech in New Hampshire in which he attacked his foes and made clear that, should he win another term as president, they will pay.
Trump noted his strong lead in polls and dismissed his opponents, including Chris Sununu of New Hampshire as being “selfish” while criticizing Nikki Haley as well.
Trump’s poll numbers
NPR and PBS NewsHour’s national poll has found Donald Trump to have an approval rating well under 40% – particularly among Black and Hispanic voters.
But that may be irrelevant: in New Hampshire’s GOP primary between Donald Trump and former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley is expected to be a two-horse race and convincing those who supported Trump in Iowa to change now could prove challenging.
Trump’s policy
The Trump administration is dedicated to energy independence. They have advocated for lifting restrictions on US crude oil exports.
It also advocates for reduced environmental regulations that are helping increase domestic shale production as part of an “America First” policy. Furthermore, its neomercantilist approach serves the interests of certain US refiners – thus reinforcing itself in a cycle.
Trump’s lead
Trump is trying to secure support in New Hampshire ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary, which takes place less than two weeks later. Polls show he holds an overwhelming lead there and other candidates appear unlikely to overcome him to secure nomination.
She has found success by appealing to voters with more moderate policies, narrowing Trump’s lead in New Hampshire polls.
Trump’s supporters
Saturday saw thousands of supporters attend an ice hockey arena at University of New Hampshire to show their admiration and praise for Donald Trump, as he remains frontrunner for their state primary on Jan 23. Former US ambassador Nikki Haley is closing in, however.
Trump lashed out at his political rivals during his speech and falsely reported on his legal issues. This seemingly random tirade raised serious concerns about Trump’s temperament.
Trump’s ratings
Trump’s job approval ratings remain in the low 40s, showing no indication of improvement since the Manafort conviction and Cohen plea deal; these are far lower than what can typically be expected when the economy is performing strongly.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley will square off against Donald Trump in the New Hampshire Republican primary, with DeSantis trailing behind in third place.
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