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Post by Admin on Jan 22, 2024 21:11:06 GMT
The ``second round'' of Republican candidate selection for the U.S. presidential election, the eastern New Hampshire primary election, will be held from tonight Japan time. It's a virtual duel between former President Trump and former United Nations Ambassador Haley.
Voting for the New Hampshire primary, the second round of the Republican candidate race, begins tonight, Japan time.
On the 21st, Governor DeSantis of Florida announced his withdrawal from the election race, indicating his support for Mr. Trump, and the nomination race narrowed down from the beginning to two candidates: former President Trump and former United Nations Ambassador Haley. I am.
Opinion polls show Trump's approval rating at 54.3% and Haley's 36.8%, and some believe that if Haley loses by a large margin, it will be difficult for her to continue her campaign.
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Post by Admin on Jan 22, 2024 21:47:48 GMT
Haley will be attending five events in New Hampshire on the 22nd. At the first event, he appealed for support in the primary election on the 23rd, saying, ``We will decide whether we want the same situation as before or a new situation.''
Trump, on the other hand, is scheduled to hold only one rally on the night of the 22nd. Also participating are Sen. Scott (R-South Carolina) and American businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, who withdrew from the nomination race and expressed support for Trump.
Most polls show Trump holding the lead in New Hampshire. According to the latest Mammoth University poll released on the 22nd, Trump's approval rating is 52%, while Haley's approval rating is 34%. The survey was conducted before DeSantis withdrew, and nearly twice as many DeSantis supporters (8%) said they would choose Trump over Haley as their second choice.
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Post by Admin on Jan 23, 2024 0:17:26 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 23, 2024 5:02:40 GMT
Donald Trump delivers remarks at a campaign event in Laconia, NH
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Post by Admin on Jan 23, 2024 5:23:48 GMT
New Hampshire primary LIVE: Watch as voters cast ballots for presidential candidates
After Donald Trump’s record victory in the Iowa caucuses, New Hampshire voters now get their turn to decide just how competitive the Republican nominating fight will be as the former president continues to dominate his party.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who suspended his presidential campaign Sunday, got about 21% of the vote in Iowa, 30 percentage points behind Trump’s narrow majority and 2 points ahead of GOP candidate Nikki Haley’s third-place finish.
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