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Nikki Haley Surges in GOP Race, Challenges Trump in New Hampshire Poll

January 2028 577 views 02 mins 15 secs

 

Explore the emerging dynamics of the Republican Party presidential nomination race in this in-depth analysis. As the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, gains ground on the formidable Donald Trump, recent New Hampshire polls reveal a compelling narrative as Haley narrows the gap, posing a potential challenge to Trump's dominance in the primaries. The latest American Research Group Poll showcases Haley's significant surge with an impressive 29% support, trailing Trump by only four points. With momentum building, Saint Anselm College's poll highlights her doubling support since September, solidifying Haley as a distinct choice for Republican voters in the competitive field. Amid Trump's legal challenges and over 90 criminal charges, reports surface of his concerns about Haley's increasing popularity, exploring the possibility of her as a potential vice-presidential candidate. Delve into Haley's remarkable political career from South Carolina governor to U.S. ambassador, resigning in 2018 and paving the way for a potential presidential bid. The looming question: Could Nikki Haley make history as the first female and first Indian-American U.S. president? Watch as we navigate the twists and turns of this political drama. Subscribe for the real-time updates on the 2024 presidential race and insightful analyses.

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