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Trump Tops NH Primary, GOP Coalescing; Haley Stays, Challenges Trump

Trump won most votes in New Hampshire primary.

The New Hampshire primary results have solidified Donald Trump's lead within the Republican Party. Trump garnered the highest number of votes any candidate has ever received in the New Hampshire primary for either party. The GOP appears to be rallying around him, with even the Republican National Committee chair, Ronna McDaniel, expressing support for Trump. The party is sending a clear message to unite behind Trump as the eventual nominee and focus on defeating Joe Biden.

It is worth noting that only two states have held primary elections, accounting for just 2.5 percent of the delegates. However, the sentiment seems to suggest that the race is effectively over, with Trump on a clear path to securing renomination.

The Trump campaign, along with McDaniel, is working to create an uncomfortable environment for any other Republican candidate, discouraging them from remaining in the race if they don't support Trump. This pressure is particularly evident in Haley's situation. Although she has run a strong campaign and garnered support, the overwhelming message from voters is the need for unity behind Trump.

Haley's campaign team insists that they are staying in the race, at least until the South Carolina primary. They believe they have enough funds and anticipate that they can make further progress, despite being significantly behind Trump in the polls. They also aim to provoke Trump by calling for a debate, believing that it will elicit a reaction.

Analyzing the demographics of Haley's supporters in New Hampshire reveals a challenge. Sixty percent of her voters were independents, while only 29 percent were registered Republicans. This discrepancy highlights her struggle to gain traction within the Republican base. Conversely, an exit poll showed that 68 percent of independent voters in New Hampshire claimed they would not vote for Trump if he became the nominee. This finding raises concerns for Trump, as expanding his base is crucial for success in a general election.

Observers note that Trump's candidacy does raise concerns among Republicans for a general election. Despite winning the presidency in 2016, Trump lost the popular vote and experienced significant losses in the suburbs in subsequent elections. Worries persist regarding Trump's ability to appeal to independent voters and suburban women, key groups needed to win a presidential contest.

In summary, while the race is not officially over, Trump's victory in New Hampshire has fortified his position as the Republican frontrunner. Haley's campaign acknowledges the challenges they face but asserts their commitment to staying in the race for now. Republicans recognize the difficulties Trump may face in a general election, but efforts to stop him from securing the nomination have proven ineffective so far.

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