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Another Historic Victory as President Trump Wins New Hampshire Primary 'Easily'

David Brody-CBN News Chief Political Analyst : Jan 24, 2024
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The polling clearly suggests that GOP voters think Trump was nefariously [cheated] in 2020. They want to right a wrong. Oh, and they want to "Make America Great Again."

[CBN News] The Fat Lady is Singing...

President Trump's victory in New Hampshire was actually even MORE impressive than his 30-point win in Iowa. Let us count the ways. Despite the fact that: (Screengrab image)

1) More than half of primary voters were NOT Republicans

2) The electorate was more moderate/liberal this time compared to 2016 (+9)

3) 64% of primary voters said they were NOT MAGA

4) Just 24% of primary voters were "very conservative" (compared to 52% in Iowa)

5) Nikki Haley had the endorsement of the popular governor of NH

6) Nikki Haley invested heavily in New Hampshire

7) Nikki Haley spent TONS of time there

8) Nikki Haley had her, "two-person" race on supposedly her type of political terrain

And yet, despite ALL those factors...

PRESIDENT TRUMP WON EASILY.

Folks, this thing is over. Honestly, it's been over for quite some time. When you win both Iowa AND New Hampshire (two states made up of two totally different kinds of voters), that's called DOMINANCE.

The expression goes, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings (look it up Gen Z). Well, she's singing this morning (even if Nikki Haley is hearing silence) and It's music to the ears of GOP Voters who WANT Trump to come back for a triumphant return to The White House in 2024. I call this the "Do-Over Election." The polling clearly suggests that GOP voters think Trump was nefariously [cheated] in 2020. They want to right a wrong. Oh, and they want to "Make America Great Again."

January 23 - Evening

Donald Trump won the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. His only remaining major challenger, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, has fallen short in a state that was once considered her best chance to win a state.

The Associated Press tally gave Trump 54.6 percent of the vote to Haley's 43.6 percent. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who dropped out of the GOP contest before the primary and endorsed Trump, received less than 1 percent.

The former president took some jabs at Haley for declaring the race isn't over and that she'll continue at least through the primary contest in her home state of South Carolina. "This is not your typical victory speech, but let's not have someone take a victory when she had a very bad night," Trump insisted.

Both House Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP House Conference Chair Elise Stefanik called for the candidates to end the intra-party contests. Stefanik said Haley should "suspend her campaign and unite behind President Trump."

Haley had hoped the state's independent voters might give her a boost to victory. But the fact that Trump has now won full support from evangelical conservatives in Iowa and moderate voters in New Hampshire indicates he's still the top choice for disparate GOP factions.

Trump can now boast of being the first Republican presidential candidate to win in Iowa and New Hampshire since both states began leading the election calendar in 1976.

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