The Granite State New Hampshire Primary Is Next. Can DeSantis and Haley Stop Trump's Momentum, Or Is Trump Unstoppable?
If Trump can win the Granite State in a landslide like he did in Iowa Caucus, then no GOP candidates can stop him from winning the GOP nomination for President. GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has recently dropped out of the race and endorsed the former president because he knows Trump is unstoppable given his massive victory in the Hawkeye State, Iowa Caucus. Trump's victory in Iowa has significantly put him ahead of the second place, Gov. Ron DeSantis and third place former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Trump is on the right path to the GOP nomination if he sweeps the New Hamshire Primary.
Trump's historic win Iowa Caucus has clear some doubts toward the Independent voters and anyone who still sits on the sideline because Trump has proof to them that he is electable, and remains the strongest and the most favorite among the Conservatives that can face off with the Democrat Party nominee in the General Election on November 5, 2024.
While there are more Republican Caucuses and Primaries before the summer Republican National Convention on July 15-18, it will be very important for other GOP candidates to win New Hamshire Primary in order for them to continue their presidential campaign to win votes over former President Donald Trump. More information on the next primaries and Caucus key dates.
Trump's campaign gained so much momentum that the former president is getting more and more endorsements ahead of New Hampshire primary. Many political pundits think that if Trump wins both Hawkeye (Iowa) and Granite (New Hampshire) States, it will solidify his base, the undecided voters, and the Independent voters to unite behind him. It will also make certain that Trump's polling numbers will become materialized, and no other GOP candidates can catch up with Trump.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has recently dropped out of the presidential race because there was no path forward for him to continue his presidential campaign, and it will likely be more Candidates to drop out after Iowa Caucus like GOP candidates Vivek Ramaswamy and Asa Hutchinson, and even more will drop out after the New Hampshire Primary.
At this time, only former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are the two candidates who can have a chance to win over Donald Trump. However, they have to prove to the voters that they are electable, which they must try everything they can to win the New Hamshire Primary. Either one of them must win this Granite State to be able to stop Trump's momentum, and if they don't, then either one or both probably will suspend their presidential campaign.
Other GOP candidates may have a chance to win New Hamshire, but their poll numbers do not show they are in a strong position to win the Granite State. Let's wait and see their performance on Primary Day, January 23.
Only 4 GOP left in the race including former President Donald Trump, but it is likely that the field will get smaller and smaller in the coming days or weeks since the former President Trump had won Iowa Caucus. The other three GOP candidates are possibly waiting for New Hamshire to turn out before they make their final decision whether or not to continue on their presidential campaign.
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