Nikki Haley Within Single Digits Of Trump In New Hampshire, Latest Poll Shows
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- Policy Leaning
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74% : Another poll released Tuesday found Trump with a much wider lead over Haley in New Hampshire -- nearly 20 points, according to a Suffolk University/Boston Globe/USA TODAY poll that found Trump with 46% support, Haley with 27%, Christie with 12% and DeSantis with 8%.59% : But Trump has retained a commanding lead over the field.
45% : Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is trailing former President Donald Trump by just seven points in New Hampshire, according to the latest CNN/University of New Hampshire poll -- but Trump still leads the field by nearly 50 points in national GOP primary polls.54%.
42% : That's the share of voters in New Hampshire who said they'll definitely support Haley, compared to 80% who said they'll vote for Trump, showing his base is more committed than Haley backers.
36% : Nearly 62% of voters nationally will cast their ballots for Trump in the primary, compared to 12% who plan to vote for DeSantis and 11% who plan to back Haley, according to FiveThirtyEight's polling average.
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