Haley's High Point Is Likely To Be In New Hampshire's Mountains
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"But fellow state Rep. Mike Moffett insists that New Hampshire is poised to give Haley the boost that the state gave to former Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton who all performed well there after poor showings in Iowa." | Positive | 50% Conservative |
"While Christie's departure -- and potentially, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson's -- might redound to Haley's advantage, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy's withdrawal, and subsequent endorsement of Trump, is likely to benefit Trump." | Positive | 30% Conservative |
"It's not hard to see why the Granite State is ripe terrain for Haley, who served as Trump's ambassador to the United Nations." | Positive | 14% Conservative |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
75% : But fellow state Rep. Mike Moffett insists that New Hampshire is poised to give Haley the boost that the state gave to former Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton who all performed well there after poor showings in Iowa.65% : While Christie's departure -- and potentially, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson's -- might redound to Haley's advantage, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy's withdrawal, and subsequent endorsement of Trump, is likely to benefit Trump.
57% : It's not hard to see why the Granite State is ripe terrain for Haley, who served as Trump's ambassador to the United Nations.
55% : "It is easier for Trump to capitalize on losing here, than it is for Haley to capitalize on winning here.
46% : "A Haley win in New Hampshire could actually help Trump make that case.
30% : And following his win in the Iowa caucuses, Trump warned a crowd of New Hampshire Republicans that Haley is "counting on the Democrats and liberals to infiltrate your Republican primary.
27% : The stakes for Osborne are personal: He anticipates that if Trump is the GOP nominee, New Hampshire Republicans will lose control of the state legislature and governorship.
25% : The gap between her and the GOP front-runner raises questions about her ability to turn a coronation ceremony for Trump into a truly contested primary for the GOP nomination.
24% : In a Jan. 8 post on TruthSocial, Trump shared a fringe website's false claim that Haley does not meet the constitutional requirements to run for president.
23% : Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is making a last-ditch argument to voters that disqualifies her as a viable alternative to Trump.
20% : You can't rely on non-Republicans to win a Republican nomination, but especially against Donald Trump," DeSantis said in an interview with Dasha Burns on NBC News on Tuesday.
18% : But Trump might not need to dwell on that particular accusation to discredit Haley in the eyes of more right-wing Republican voters.
15% : "How are you going to be able to compete in that situation?"Electability -- first against Trump and then against Biden -- is a key reason why Jason Osborne, the Republican majority leader of New Hampshire's House of Representatives, is backing DeSantis.
11% : Trump has hinted that he might resort to a similar xenophobic dog-whistling against Haley, a daughter of Indian immigrants.
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