2024 New Hampshire primary polling

i did a poll on the point spread. it is only open for a week!
she MIGHT get a last minute uptick. if DJT keeps her below
35% as the undecided voters swing to him, if he cuts the
DeSantis percentage in half, he has a romp. Anything that
has her pull within 5 to 7 points of TRUMP helps her in S.C
and then there is....[[[super~tuesday]]] my prediction is...
she will do better than WILLiAM WELD did in 2o20 in N.H!!!
 
What percentage of porcupiners will vote for Trump?

libertarian PORC*FEST porcupiners??? ....or ...the New England Yankee N.H natives??

or ....them there folks who moved to N.H in the past 10 years? it is a wide open primary.
 
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump maintained his 17% lead over challenger Nikki Haley with three days remaining until the state's primary, according to the latest Suffolk University/NBC10 Boston/Boston Globe tracking poll.

The survey results, released Saturday morning, have Trump at 53%, one percentage point higher than on Friday. But Haley also jumped 1%, going from 35% on Friday to 36% on Saturday. Ron DeSantis is still a distant third with just 7%, up one percentage point from the day before. Another 1% chose someone else, 4% were undecided and 1% refused to answer. The survey of 500 likely Republican primary voters was conducted from Jan. 18-19. The margin of error is 4.4%.

New tracking polls will be released every day leading up to the Jan. 23 primary. Check NBC10Boston.com each day at 5 a.m. to see the latest results.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/trump-maintains-17-lead-over-haley-in-latest-nh-poll/3252999/
 
NH - Sun 21 Jan NBC daily tracking poll: Trump up two more points to 55%

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump increased his lead over Nikki Haley to 19% with two days remaining until the state's primary, according to the latest Suffolk University/NBC10 Boston/Boston Globe tracking poll.

The survey results, released Sunday morning, have Trump at 55%, two percentage points higher than on Saturday. Haley remained at 36%. Ron DeSantis, a distant third, went down one percentage point to 6%. Less than 1% chose someone else, 2% were undecided and less than 1% refused to answer. The survey of 500 likely Republican primary voters was conducted from Jan. 19-20. The margin of error is 4.4%.

New tracking polls will be released every day leading up to the Jan. 23 primary. Check NBC10Boston.com each day at 5 a.m. to see the latest results.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/politics/latest-poll-shows-trump-leading-haley-by-19-in-nh/3253299/
 
Can't wait to see the media explain how Haley could possibly beat Trump in this primary.

Reading the articles of the WSJ is especially funny. And yet sad. The saving grace of the WSJ are the open comments section which have become a rarity those days.
 
New Hampshire GOP Primary Post-DeSantis Poll: Trump Leads Haley 62%-35%

A Sunday InsiderAdvantage poll of 850 likely voters in the New Hampshire GOP primary, conducted after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the suspension of his campaign for the Republican nomination for president and endorsement of Donald Trump, shows former President Trump leading former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley by a substantial margin. The poll conducted January 21 has a margin of error of 4.32% with 95% confidence level.

The Results:
Nikki Haley: 35%
Donald Trump: 62%
Undecided: 3%
InsiderAdvantage’s Matt Towery: “I have polled New Hampshire presidential primaries for many years and fully understand that this is a state that is hard to poll and where respondents sometimes are “playful” in their answers to pollsters. With that in mind, it appears that a major consolidation took place when Ron DeSantis’s name no longer was part of the survey. Of course his name will still be on the ballot so there will be some minor difference in results. That said, Donald Trump accelerated his lead from the fifty-percentile range in the majority of earlier polls, to the sixty-percentile range in this survey. I have stated in the past that I felt New Hampshire might be a bit of an aberration as compared to most other GOP caucuses and primaries (more moderate with many independents voting). However, with DeSantis’s announcement even the “Undeclared Voter” demographic no longer appeared to change the results. There has been a theory that Democrats voting as undeclared voters, along with moderate Republicans following the lead of New Hampshire’s Governor Chris Sununu, would pile in to create a substantial threat to Trump. I could certainly see the final results drifting into a 58%-41% (1% to others) Trump/Haley situation, but could just as easily see Trump continue upwards past the 62%-35% level. Trump respondents seem resolute in their support in the survey and that suggests that they have a high likelihood to turnout to vote on Tuesday. Ironically we polled Trump at a 51% win in Iowa (he received 51%) which was lower than that of many other public pollsters. We generally tend to under-poll Trump this year, so these numbers are a bit more substantial for him than expected.”

https://insideradvantage.com/inside...eclared-voters-apparently-not-a-major-factor/
 
NH-Trump gains another two points on Monday 22 Jan - Trump 57 Haley 38

Ron DeSantis may be out of the race, but that doesn't appear to have substantially changed the race for the top spot in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary election. According to the latest Suffolk University/NBC10 Boston/Boston Globe tracking poll, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump continues to lead Nikki Haley by 19% with just one day to go until ballots are cast, the same margin as the previous day's poll.

The survey results, released Monday morning, have Trump at 57%, two percentage points higher than Sunday. But Haley also gained two points with DeSantis' departure, leaving her at 38%. About 2% chose someone else, 2% were undecided and less than 1% refused to answer. The survey of 500 likely Republican primary voters was conducted from Jan. 20-21. The margin of error is 4.4%.

Our final tracking poll will be released Tuesday morning. Check NBC10Boston.com at 5 a.m. to see the results.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/loca...at-our-latest-nh-tracking-poll-shows/3254052/
 
Ahahahaha, this reminds me of 2016 when Trump was bulldozing the primary field of neocons like Jeb Bush. Good times 😂 so satisfying to see them lose.
 


aww poor sununu picked a loser
 
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