Sanders Edges Buttigieg in New Hampshire
The Presidential Contest in New Hampshire
In this Marist Poll of New Hampshire, President Joe Biden performs best against Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump in hypothetical general election matchups. However, Nikki Haley edges Biden by three points among the New Hampshire electorate. Against Trump, Biden is +7 percentage points, with both candidates receiving nearly the identical support they garnered in the 2020 presidential election. Biden’s lead opens up slightly, to 9 percentage points, against DeSantis.
Among Republicans and Republican leaning independents, Donald Trump has a three-to-one favorable-unfavorable rating, the best among his rivals. He is also the candidate most Republicans and Republican leaning independents would be satisfied with as the GOP’s nominee. Conservative principles score higher than electability among these voters; inflation and immigration rank highest as issues; a wide majority believe the U.S. should focus on its own problems and not world events; and by more than two to one, these Republicans and Republican leaning independents believe former President Trump should be granted immunity.
NBC News/Marist Poll Results of New Hampshire
Sanders Leads Democratic Field in New Hampshire… Top-Tier Dems All Best Trump in General Election Matchups
10/27: Nevada & New Hampshire Last Looks
With less than two weeks to go until Election Day, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump are tied at 43% among Nevada likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate or who have already voted. In this multi-candidate field, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson receives 10%. Three percent support another candidate, […]
2/5: Trump’s Lead Narrows as Rubio and Cruz Close Gap in New Hampshire
Just days after his defeat in Iowa, businessman Donald Trump, 30%, leads his closest competitors, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, 17%, and Texas Senator Ted Cruz, 15%, among likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate or who have voted absentee. While Trump’s support is virtually unchanged […]