2024 New Hampshire Republican Primary LIVE: Updates, news and results as Donald Trump and Nikki Haley battle it out in the crucial state

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Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are locked in a one-on-one battle for the Republican nomination after Ron DeSantis dropped out on Sunday.

Trump heads into the second contest of the GOP White House race with a double-digit lead and looking for a repeat of his landslide Iowa win.

The Democrats are also holding their first primary. Joe Biden is not on the ballot, but his supporters have launched a write in campaign to make sure he isn’t embarrassed by longshot opponents including Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson.

Follow below for every key update in another crucial night in the build-up to the 2024 general election. 

Republican firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says the New Hampshire primary will be a ‘referendum’ on the GOP as voters are tired of ‘uni-party’ candidates

Rallying support for Donald Trump in Londonderry, New Hampshire, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said the state’s primary will mark a shift in the GOP.

‘The big message is this is a referendum on the Republican party, and it’s been coming,’ she said.

‘Republican voters, and I would argue many Americans, are sick and tired of uni-party Republicans,’ she added.

‘President Trump ended the Bush dynasty in 2016, he ended the Clinton dynasty in 2016, and were going to see a complete and total end to that when Nikki Haley is defeated,’ Greene continued.

Why Nikki Haley thinks she has a chance to beat Donald Trump in the long run

Nikki Haley’s campaign maintains she will stay until after Super Tuesday on March 5.

Betsy Ankney, her camapign manager, pointed out that in South Carolina, the next state to vote, there is no party registration.

That means anyone who does not vote in the Democratic primary on February 3 could vote in the Republican one later in the month.

More significantly, she said, 11 of the 16 states that vote on Super Tuesday have ‘open or semi-open primaries’.

That means they can include independent voters and are therefore ‘fertile ground for Nikki’.

‘Until then, everyone should take a deep breath,” Ms Ankney said. ‘The campaign has not even begun in any of these states yet.

‘No ads have been aired and candidates aren’t hustling on the ground. A month in politics is a lifetime.’

Ms Ankney cited Virginia, Texas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina and Vermont as Super Tuesday states with ‘favorable demographics’ for Haley.

‘After Super Tuesday, we will have a very good picture of where this race stands,” she said.

New Hampshire voter says he changed his vote from Haley to Trump because the former president will ‘be our next candidate’ and the race is ‘over’

One New Hampshire man thought about voting for Nikki Haley but then decided this morning to vote for Trump, reasoning the former president will be the GOP nominee.

‘I changed my vote this morning,” the man told MSNBC. ‘Instead of voting for Haley, I voted for Donald Trump.’

‘I think the primary is over,’ he continued. ‘I think that Mr. Trump is going to be our next candidate.’

70-year-old NH voter writes in Joe Biden’s name on the primary ballot

A 70-year-old voter in New Hampshire wrote in Joe Biden’s name on the primary election ballot Tuesday.

The voter, Morgan, told DailyMail.com’s Katelyn Caralle that she is pushing to get Biden a victory – despite his name not being on the ballot.

Early last year, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), ended a century-long tradition to have New Hampshire be the first Democratic primary.

The DNC instead made South Carolina the first Democratic primary state for 2024.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu hammers Trump on his ‘advanced age,’ suggests he needs to use subtitles after former president insults his Fox News interview

Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, 49, took a shot at Trump’s cognitive ability Tuesday after the former president insulted him after an appearance on Fox News.

Trump, 77, wrote on his TruthSocial app that Sununu is a ‘loser’ and questioned why Fox News would give the governor airtime.

‘Every time I mention [Sununu’s] name at a Rally, they BOOO like crazy,’ Trump posted.

In response, Sununu thanked the former president for watching and suggested that Trump ‘try subtitles next time’ because ‘I suppose it’s tough keeping up with the conversation given your advanced age.’

Listen to the fake robocall using Joe Biden’s voice that some New Hampshire voters have been receiving

The New Hampshire attorney general’s office is investigating a fraudulent robocall that is mimicking the voice of President Joe Biden.

It advises supporters to stay home during the Democrat vote today where he faces challenges from Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips and self-help guru Marianne Williamson.

The call starts out by saying ‘What a bunch of malarkey,’ a trademark Biden phrase.

Voters are then told: ‘It’s important that you save your vote for the November election.

‘Voting this Tuesday only enables the Republicans in their quest to elect Donald Trump again.

Your vote makes a difference in November, not this Tuesday.’

Trump: ‘The level of Excitement and Enthusiasm in New Hampshire is incredible’

Donald Trump shared his excitment as voters lined up to the New Hampshire polls throughout the morning.

‘The level of Excitement and Enthusiasm in New Hampshire is incredible.’ the former president said on Truth Social.

‘They want STRONG BORDERS, A GREAT ECONOMY WITH NO INFLATION, LOW TAXES & REGULATIONS, A POWERFUL MILITARY, ENERGY INDEPENDENCE, & JUST PLAIN COMMON SENSE. WE WILL MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

‘Nikki’s still standing’: Haley campaign sends out day-of memo highlighting how familiar she is with ‘being the underdog’ as she lags behind Trump in polls

A memo distributed by Nikki Haley’s campaign Tuesday highlighted how the only female candidate outlasted 12 other ‘fellas’ despite many writing her campaign off.

‘No one thought we had a shot. No one thought we could get it done,’ the memo, from Betsy Ankney, Haley’s campaign manager, said. ‘And here we are, $50 million dollars raised, over 200 stops, and 12 fellas later, and Nikki’s still standing.’

‘The choice voters face is clear. Do they want to focus on the past, or do they want a positive vision for the future? Do they want grievances and chaos and baggage, or do they want to get our country back on track?’ the memo continued.

‘Do they want an 80-year-old man consumed by vendettas and confused by basic names and facts – that’s both Trump and Biden – or do they want a new generation of leadership with the strength and competence to get the job done?’ Ankney wrote.

Republican presidential candidate former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley gestures while walking with supporters, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, near a polling site at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, N.H. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Joe Biden’s Democrat challenger Rep. Dean Phillips shows up at New Hampshire polling place

Haley campaign says Trump has ‘no energy’ in echo of former president’s ‘low energy’ attack on Jeb Bush

In 2016 Donald Trump famously destroyed the expected Republican frontrunner Jeb Bush by nicknaming him ‘Low Energy Jeb’.

Eight years later Chris Sununu, the New Hampshire governor, and chief supporter of Nikki Haley, echoed the nickname.

Sununu said: ‘Trump has no energy – the guy can barely read a teleprompter right now.’

He added: ‘All the wind is behind Nikki’s sails.’

Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, right, and N.H. Gov. Chris Sununu pour beers during a campaign stop at a restaurant, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Haley strikes positive tone in CNN interview on NH primary day saying America’s ‘best days are yet to come’

‘This is why I’m in this race: because we are blessed to live in a country where our girls can grow up and do anything they want to do,’ Nikki Haley tells CNN about why she is running for president.

She mentioned the friendship bracelets given to her by young girls who are inspired by her.

‘I believe that our nation’s best days are yet to come, and when I look at the friendship bracelets given to me by young girls on the campaign trail, I’m reminded of that,’ she continued.

What would a shock victory for Nikki Haley in New Hampshire mean for the Republican presidential nomination race?

It’s important to put into context what a surprise victory for Nikki Haley in New Hampshire would mean.

Polls show Haley is trailing Donald Trump by 30 points in South Carolina, the next state to vote, which is also her home state.

Nationally, she is trailing Trump by 55 points in an average of polls.

Even if she were to pull off a shock in New Hampshire there would be a mountain to climb for the former U.N. Ambassador.

Americans don’t want a rematch between Trump and Biden

Public opinion polls suggest most Americans oppose a rematch.

An AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll in December found that 56 percent of U.S. adults would be very or somewhat dissatisfied with Biden as the Democratic nominee – and 58 percent felt the same about Trump as the GOP pick.

Some New Hampshire voters expressed similar frustration.

Jeff Caira, 66, a Republican from Sanbornton, said he was undecided in the primary but that he wanted a candidate who will tackle ‘the issues, rather than address the baggage that the other two candidates seem to have.’

He was ‘disappointed’ that as large as the U.S. is, ‘the two front-runners are the best we have to offer.’

Nikki Haley outspent Trump by nearly DOUBLE in New Hampshire ad buys at $30.7M – but will it boost her at the polls?

What is Joe Biden doing today?

Joe Biden is holding a rally in Virginia later on Tuesday night with Vice President Kamala Harris.

They will discuss the threat Republicans would pose to abortion rights if they win back the White House.

It comes after Virginia Democrats secured majorities in the state legislature after making abortion a central campaign issue.

The Supreme Court, with a conservative majority made possible by three justices who joined the court under Donald Trump’s presidency, in 2022 struck down the Roe vs Wade ruling that guaranteed women’s right to abortion.

Senior Trump campaign operative tells DailyMail.com the ‘bigger’ the win in New Hampshire ‘the better’

DailyMail.com’s Rob Crilly caught up with Susie Wiles, senior Trump campaign adviser on Tuesday in Nashua, New Hampshire, where his team is staying.

‘A win is a win is a win,’ she said before heading out with the former president to tour primary sites.

‘Obviously, the bigger the margin, the better it would be for us and certainly for the future of the primary calendar. But I think we will, I think we’ll do that.’

Trump closed his campaign with a show of force in Laconia, bringing on stage three former rivals for the nomination, who have since endorsed him.

Wiles said it was intended as a show of unity, with an eye on the November battle with Joe Biden, rather than a message to Nikki Haley that she should drop out.

‘That was absolutely not it. In fact, this was planned long before. ‘It was just a show of unity. And they called it the Avengers tour.’

Senator Joe Manchin teases entering the 2024 presidential race on Super Tuesday as an Independent

Sen. Joe Manchin – a Democrat from West Virginia – is teasting potentially entering the presidential race by Super Tuesday as an Independent.

‘Super Tuesday pretty much confirms whatever is going to happen, what we believe will happen, and we’ll see where we go from there,’ he told reporters Tuesday.

‘But people are looking for options, and we’re going to be looking at that too.’

Manchin, 76, has announced he is not running for re-election to the Senate in 2024.

He told NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ in November that he is ‘absolutely’ considering a presidential run – sparking a flurry of speculation that it could happen before Super Tuesday.

Super Tuesday is coming up on March 5 – the date that the most states hold their primary elections throughout the country.

Americans Together founder and U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) tries to quiet members of the group Climate Defiance as they chant "off fossil fuels Manchin" before being escorted out of Mary Ann's Diner by police in Derry, New Hampshire, U.S., January 12, 2024.   REUTERS/Reba Saldanha

Marjorie Taylor Greene stumps for Trump

More from our Emily Goodin at the Red Arrow Diner, a key campaign stop in Manchester New Hampshire.

Marjorie Taylor Greene is having coffee with voters.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says the she thinks the race for the Republican nomination will end tonight

Our Emily Goodin has been speaking to Marjorie Taylor Greene at the Red Arrow Diner in New Hampshire.

The Republican congresswoman says it’s going to be a ‘great victory’ for Trump and the she thinks the race for the Republican nomination will end tonight.

‘It would be a good choice for Nikki Haley if she drops out,’ the congresswoman said.

Many voters have rallied behind Trump following his indictments

Republican primary voter Scott Manninen, 48, a production manager, in Hollis, New Hampshire, explains the impact of the four indictments Trump is facing.

Manninen said the legal issues would not stop him from voting for Trump.

‘I think it’s a lot of smoke and mirrors,’ he said. ‘Just trying to bash him and trying to get it so that people go against him.’

Nikki Haley told Fox News Tuesday that her campaign is going to ‘run through the tape’ and that she won’t coalesce around Trump despite the media pushing for him.

‘I don’t care how much you want to coronate Donald Trump,’ Haley told the hosts of Fox & Friends in a tense exchange. ‘At the end of the day, that’s not what Americans want.’

‘Americans don’t want a Trump-Biden rematch,’ she continued. ‘Americans want a choice and we’re going to give that choice.’

The candidate also added that she will have a ‘strong showing today here in New Hampshire’ and that her campaign is ‘headed to South Carolina.’

Haley also said she is not interested in a vice presidential role, adding ‘I don’t play for second.’

Former UN Ambassador and 2024 presidential hopeful Nikki Haley speaks to the press during the primary outside a polling site at  Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, New Hampshire on January 23, 2024. Former US President Donald Trump aims to steamroll his way toward the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday in the New Hampshire primary, making short work of his only surviving opponent Haley. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

Presidential hopeful Nikki Haley shows up to a polling place in Hampton and calls first six votes for her in Dixville Notch ‘amazing’

Haley told voters that the first six votes going to her in Dixville Notch was ‘amazing’ saying that it gave her campaign ‘some good energy and momentum.’

NH Gov. Sununu added jokingly: ‘we’re not promising that it’s going to be 350,000 to zero but we’re definitely on track for that.’

New Hampshire Union Leader endorses Rep. Dean Phillips over Joe Biden for the Democratic ticket

Joe Biden challenger Democrat Rep. Dean Phillips was endorsed by a local New Hampshire paper.

‘We have met many presidential primary candidates over the years. We have always let our readers know who we thought to be the best choice among the many contenders,’ said the paper’s editorial board.

‘Some of you may be handed a Democratic ballot on Tuesday and if so, you should consider Dean Phillips,’ the newspaper wrote in an editorial.

‘For anyone who supports Joe Biden for his policies but would prefer a president born during the Vietnam war rather than WWII, they will not be disappointed with Dean Phillips. Most importantly, Dean Philips is on the ballot and actively campaigning in the Granite State,’ the editorial continues.

President Biden, in solidarity with the party, is skipping the state and not appearing on the ballot today.

But there is a movement among Democrats to write his name in.

More voters in New Hampshire identify themselves as ‘unaffiliated’ – or Independent – than they do Republican or Democrat.

Those ‘unaffiliated’ voters can choose which party’s primary they want to vote in and Haley has been courting that group hard.

The New Hampshire paper endorsed Nikki Haley over Donald Trump on the closely-watched Republican ticket.

Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Representative Dean Phillips speaks to the media as he arrives at Londonderry High School during U.S. presidential primary election, in Londonderry, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Reba Saldanha

The final message from the Trump camp now polls are open

Donald Trump says wife Melania will be ‘active’ in his campaign and revealed how tall 17-year-old son Barron is.

The former president, 77, said he relies on his first lady for advice and praised on her compassion in a Fox News interview as voters arrived at the polls for the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday morning.

‘She wants to make America great again, too,’ he said of Melania.

‘I rely on her for advice and all the others. I think she will be very active in the sense of being active.’

Trump also admitted he had concerns for his family, who have been targeted with ‘unfair’ attacks since he entered the White House and kicked off his run for president.

‘They did tremendous job in terms of economic development and jobs, every one of them,’ he said of his family.

He then went on to talk about Barron, and revealed he is 6ft 8 inches. The teenager was alongside his father at the funeral for his grandmother Amalija Knavs last week. ‘He’s a good boy, smart, good athlete, very good boy,’ Trump said.

Democrats are holding a write-in campaign for Joe Biden

Emily Goodin in Manchester, New Hampshire reports how Demopcrats have launched a write-in camapign for Joe Biden.

The Democratic National Committee revamped the voting calendar in 2024 to make South Carolina first to vote in the race for its party nomination.

However, New Hampshire Democrats defied the new order and opted to hold their primary on Tuesday anyway.

That means Biden’s name isn’t on the ballot.

But his allies mounted the write-in campaign for him so he can defeat his two main challengers who are on the ballot – Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips and self-help author Marianne Williamson.

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden waves towards the media after landing on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., January 22, 2024. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo

In her final message to voters Nikki Haley says ‘Let’s go’

Haley put out a final video telling supporters to ‘grab five friends’ and get to the polls,

Donald Trump tells voters it will be the ‘most important vote of their life’

In a final rallying call to supporters on social media Donald Trump says ‘each and every one of you here in New Hampshire is going to cast the most important vote of your entire life.

‘The corrupt Washington Swamp has done everything in its power to take away your voice – but on Tuesday, I believe New Hampshire is going to speak LOUD AND CLEAR.’

Donald Trump and Nikki Haley aren’t the only candidates

There have been a host of lesser known candidates in the race, some serious, some not.

Among them the political satirist known as ‘Vermin Supreme’ – who is running in the Democrat race – has been a regular sight in New Hampshire recently.

Here he is working a crowd.

Long lines at the polls at 6am: New Hampshire voters head out early to the ballot boxes

New Hampshire residents started lining up at voting sites across the state just after the polls opened at 6am.

Voters braved the chilly start to the morning to make their choice at the ballot box in the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

Over the next 12 hours, thousands across the Granite State will have their say in the one-on-one matchup between Nikki Haley and Donald Trump.

The former president goes into the election with a commanding 20-point lead.

People line up to vote during the 2024 Republican presidential primary, at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Reba Saldanha
A woman fills out her ballot in a voting booth at the Webster School shortly after polls opened in the New Hampshire presidential primary election in Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Trump looking to achieve a double not done since 1976

If he is successful today Donald Trump would be the first Republican presidential candidate to win open races in Iowa and New hampshire since the two states began leading the election calendar in 1976.

It would be a clear sign of his continued grip on the party’s most loyal voters.

Tim Scott urges Trump voters to the polls

Here is the South Carolina senator and former Republican presidential candidate back stage at Donald Trump’s final rally in New Hampshire last night.

Could he end up as Trump’s run

Nikki Haley celebrates winning Dixville Notch

WATCH: Trump’s friend and conservative commentator Armstrong Williams says Nikki Haley is viewed as ‘part of the elite’ by Republican primary voters

What’s at stake at the New Hampshire primary? Will it matter?

On the Republican side, most political analysts agree that New Hampshire presents Haley with her best opportunity to notch a victory – or at least a close second. She has gained significant momentum in the state in recent months.

  • If Haley fails to mount a spirited challenge to Trump, the former president could emerge as the presumptive Republican nominee to take on Biden in the November general election.
  • If Haley does well, she will likely retain enough donors and interested voters to present a credible challenge in the subsequent weeks. Even if Trump loses, Haley faces an uphill battle.
  • The former president leads Haley by roughly 36 percentage points in South Carolina, Haley’s home state, where the next major nominating contest takes place in late February. Nationally, Trump holds a 37-point lead, according to the most recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.
  • New Hampshire represents an opportunity for Biden’s Democratic challengers to prove there is appetite among voters to replace the party’s incumbent.
  • Biden has dedicated most of his energy to South Carolina, which is home of his party’s first fully sanctioned contest and where support from the state’s Democrats helped him secure the 2020 nomination.

New Hampshire voters are divided on Trump

Republican voters in New Hampshire are divided on whether Trump should be the next GOP candidate given that he is facing 91 felony charges across four criminal cases.

Bruce Gurley, a registered Republican, told CBS News that the January 6 attack on the Capitol building was a breaking point for him.

‘I voted for Trump twice, and I supported him for a long time but he’s just — he’s a selfish, narcissistic person. And I’ve seen him for what he is, it’s too bad,’ Gurley said.

‘A lot of his policy has been good, that I was a big supporter of, but I can’t support him anymore.’

But many of the former president’s supporters are not phased by Trump facing 91 felony charges.

‘It looks like every single time he’s in court, it’s a lot of baloney. It’s a lot of bogus hogwash,’ Sherry Carrigan said.

‘I think it’s sensational, for, you know, the anti-Trump movement to latch onto something, but it’s really, as far as I’m concerned, a nonevent.’

Republican presidential hopeful and former US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally in Laconia, New Hampshire, January 22, 2024. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is reflected on glass as he speaks at a rally in advance of the New Hampshire primary election in Laconia, New Hampshire, U.S. January 22, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

How does the New Hampshire primary work?

On the Republican side, 22 delegates to the Republican National Convention are up for grabs and will be awarded on a proportional basis.

  • While that is a tiny portion of the 1,215 delegates needed to clinch the nomination, the state has traditionally played an outsized role in the nominating process because of its early spot on the calendar.

For Democrats, 33 delegates will be sent to the Democratic National Convention from New Hampshire, but their vote won’t be bound by the primary results after a dispute over the timing of the vote.

  • That means the New Hampshire primary will serve purely as a barometer of support for the Democrats in the race.
  • The national Democratic Party moved its first 2024 contest to South Carolina, which is significantly more diverse than New Hampshire’s nearly 90% white population, to better reflect the party.
  • But New Hampshire state law requires it to host the first primary, and the Republican-controlled state government declined to make any legislative change to its primary date.

WATCH: Nikki Haley sweeps ‘first of the nation’ Dixville Notch GOP vote

  • All polling places in New Hampshire must be open from at least 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. ET at a minimum, according to the secretary of state’s office.
  • Some polling locations have earlier hours starting at 6 a.m. ET, but the majority of all polls will be closed by 7 p.m. ET with a few more closing at 8 p.m. ET.
  • The weather in New Hampshire on Election Day is expected to be nice, cloudy and in the 20s and 30s. It’s an improvement off of last week when temperatures in the state plunged into the single digits.
  • On Tuesday, 22 delegates to the Republican National Convention are up for grabs and will be awarded on a proportional basis.
  • It is a small slice of the 1,215 delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination but a victory in the state would give Trump his second win – after he was victorious in Iowa – or give Haley a massive boost headed into her home state of South Carolina.
  • There will be 25 Republicans on the New Hampshire ballot, including those who registered before dropping.
*HALEY* New Hampshire primary similar to Iowahttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12964891/Iowa-Republican-Caucus-2024-need-know-hear-results.html 10 counties in New HampshireBeen the first-in-the-nation primary since 1920In the last seven competitive Republican primaries, five of the winners went on to win the party's nomination22 GOP delegates at stake0 delegates at stake for DemsPolls close 8 pmFirst vote: Dixville Notch's six citizens vote at 12:01 am25 Republicans and 21 Democrats on the ballotOpen primary meaning independents can vote either Republican or DemocraticParty Registration in New HampshireDemocrats: 262,262Republicans: 267,905Independents: 343,1923,542 Democrats switched voter registration to independent719 Republicans switched voter registration to independentPOLITIC infographic graphic file on server

Just 24 hours earlier, Haley was only behind by 10 points and had a glimmer of hope if independent and Democrat voters turned out to back her.

On the final day the poll of 851 people was conducted, Trump had a 40-point advantage over Haley in respondents asked by J.L. Partners.

POLL CHART GRAPHIC request - 12994365 Trump 20 points ahead of Haley in New Hampshire

GRAPHIC: DailyMail.com’s New Hampshire Primary elections Guide

*HALEY* New Hampshire primary similar to Iowahttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12964891/Iowa-Republican-Caucus-2024-need-know-hear-results.html 10 counties in New HampshireBeen the first-in-the-nation primary since 1920In the last seven competitive Republican primaries, five of the winners went on to win the party's nomination22 GOP delegates at stake0 delegates at stake for DemsPolls close 8 pmFirst vote: Dixville Notch's six citizens vote at 12:01 am25 Republicans and 21 Democrats on the ballotOpen primary meaning independents can vote either Republican or DemocraticParty Registration in New HampshireDemocrats: 262,262Republicans: 267,905Independents: 343,1923,542 Democrats switched voter registration to independent719 Republicans switched voter registration to independentPOLITIC infographic graphic file on server

New Hampshire is Haley’s ‘only shot’ at gaining traction

Longtime New Hampshire-based Republican strategist Dave Carney said the state’s primary is Haley’s ‘only shot’.

  • ‘We have a highly educated, high-income electorate. We’re one of the few primaries that allow independents to vote. And if she can’t make it here, she can’t make it anywhere,’ Carney told Fox News.
  • Mike Biundo, another Republican consultant based in New Hampshire, agreed.
  • ‘Nikki Haley is fully committed to this state. It is her best and only opportunity to challenge Donald Trump, given our state’s significant undeclared voting population,’ Biundo said.

Haley insists she is ‘in for the long haul’

Haley is seeking to energize a flagging campaign with support from the famously moderate bloc, which outnumbers registered members of either party.

She has spent the week hammering home the message – backed by polling – that the majority of Americans do not want to see a Trump-Biden rematch in November.

Haley, 52, told Fox News on the eve of the election she was in the race ‘for the long haul,’ adding: ‘This is a marathon, it’s not a sprint.’

FILE PHOTO: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley talks to people gathered at Deciduous Brewing, ahead of the New Hampshire primary election in Newmarket, New Hampshire, U.S., January 21, 2024.   REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

Trump’s previous record in New Hampshire – and what a win here could mean

Trump won New Hampshire’s Republican primary during his first run for president in 2016, but some of his allies lost key races during the midterms two years ago.

Haley also has to contend with an opponent who has a deep bond with the Republican base and has concentrated on winning the state decisively enough that it would effectively end the competitive phase of the primary.

If successful, Trump would be the first Republican presidential candidate to win open races in Iowa and New Hampshire since both states began leading the election calendar in 1976 – a clear sign of his continued grip on the party’s most loyal voters.

LACONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE - JANUARY 22: Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump signs autographs and shakes hands with supporters at the conclusion of a campaign rally in the basement ballroom of The Margate Resort on January 22, 2024 in Laconia, New Hampshire. Ramaswamy, Burgum and Scott all ran against Trump for the Republican presidential nomination but later dropped out and endorsed him. Trump is rallying supporters the day before New Hampshire voters will weigh in on the Republican nominating race with the first-in-the-nation primary. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

Ask Nikki Haley’s supporters in New Hampshire to explain why they are voting for her and the answer is clear: Trump.

  • A J.L. Partners/DailyMail.com poll shows that her backers are motivated primarily by the idea of stopping the former president.
  • In contrast, Trump’s supporters say: Country, America, or border.
  • The results of our exclusive poll illustrate how one figure dominates the entire Republican nomination race, motivating not just his supporters but his opponent’s supporters too.
TOPSHOT - Republican presidential hopeful and former US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a rally in Laconia, New Hampshire, January 22, 2024. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

Donald Trump, the frontrunner in the Republican race, is on course for another historic victory just a week after his landslide in the Iowa caucus.

News networks and the Associated Press projected the former president as the winner after just 30 minutes.

Ron DeSantis came in second followed by Nikki Haley in third before dropping out of the race entirely this weekend.

Vivek Ramasmway suspended the campaign shortly after the race was called and endorsed Trump.

For a reminder of what happened in the Hawkeye State in the first Republican primary contest, click the link above in the title.

Will Nikki Haley be a thorn in Trump’s side in New Hampshire?

Donald Trump is aiming for a commanding victory in New Hampshire, securing a sweep of the first two Republican primary races that would make a November rematch with US president Joe Biden look more likely than ever.

The biggest question is whether Mr Trump’s last major rival, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, will be able to eat into his margin – or pull off an upset outright.

Ms Haley has dedicated significant time and financial resources to New Hampshire, hoping to appeal to its famously independent-minded electorate.

In the first results released early on Tuesday, all six registered voters of the tiny resort town of Dixville Notch had cast their ballots for Ms Haley over Mr Trump. The town is the only one in New Hampshire this year that opted to vote at midnight.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cahn/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14312670l) Former UN Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley campaigns at the Artisan Hotel. The New Hampshire Primary is tomorrow, and with the withdrawal of Ron DeSantis from the race, she is now the only Republican candidate standing between Donald Trump and the nomination. Nikki Haley campaigns in Salem, New Hampshire, USA - 22 Jan 2024

The six registered voters of tiny Dixville Notch in New Hampshire all cast their ballots for Nikki Haley at midnight on Tuesday, giving her a clean sweep over former President Donald Trump and all the other candidates.

  • The resort town was the first place in the nation to vote in the 2024 primaries.
  • The voters were outnumbered more than 10-to-1 by reporters from every corner of the globe – not to mention by a pile of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies.
  • Dixville Notch has a tradition of first-in-the-nation voting that dates back to 1960, with the results announced just a few minutes after midnight.
  • With such a tiny sample of voters, the results are not typically indicative of how an election will end up. But they do provide for an early curiosity.
  • In some previous elections, a couple of other tiny New Hampshire towns have also voted at midnight, but this year Dixville Notch went it alone.
Town Moderator Tom Tillotson works next to Coralie Stepanian as people vote after midnight on the day of the U.S. presidential primary election in the living room of the Tillotson House at Balsams Hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi
Town Moderator Tom Tillotson votes after midnight on the day of the U.S. presidential primary election in the living room of the Tillotson House at Balsams Hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi
Cory Pesaturo plays the national anthem on accordion to start voting after midnight on the day of the U.S. presidential primary election in the living room of the Tillotson House at Balsams Hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi
A woman fixes a scarf on Maxine, a golden retriever, as people vote after midnight on the day of the U.S. presidential primary election in the living room of the Tillotson House at Balsams Hotel in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. REUTERS/Faith Ninivaggi

Polls open in New Hampshire: Welcome to DailyMail.com’s live coverage of the Granite State primaries

The first polls have opened in the cruical New Hampshire primaries.

Donald Trump is heading into the Republican contest as favorite over his only remaining contender, Nikki Haley.

Ron DeSantis stunned the nation on Sunday by dropping out of the race and endorsing Trump.

On the Democrat side, Joe Biden is not on the ballot, but his supporters have launched a write-in campaign to try and ensure a victory.

The first polls close at 7pm Eastern Time and the last an hour later at 8pm.


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