New Hampshire is slated to hold its first-in-the-nation primary Tuesday, and an average of New Hampshire surveys compiled by Decision Desk HQ and The Hill show Trump in the lead at roughly 46 percent, Haley at 35 percent and DeSantis at 6 percent.
While Haley has sought to make her pitch to voters on electability, pointing to polls showing her beating Biden in a general election scenario, the former president’s landslide win in Iowa underscores the tough hill Haley and others must first climb in seeking to topple Trump in the GOP primary.
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