Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley visits a polling place as voters cast their votes in the New Hampshire presidential primary election in Hampton, New Hampshire, U.S., January 23, 2024. Brian Snyder | Reuters Nikki Haley ...
New Hampshire Republicans went to the polls Tuesday to vote in thefirst 2024 primary election, choosing between the two remaining major candidates. Ron DeSantisdropped his bidfor the presidency on Sunday and announced his endorsement of Trump, but was still on the ballot. ...
"This is not a coronation. This is an election," Haley told CBS News. "You have Iowa, you have New Hampshire, you have South Carolina, you have Super Tuesday. You can't just have one or two states decide this. You've gotta allow a lot of the country to decide this." ...
Looking atpast electionsmakes this even more interesting. Until 2016, New Hampshire had voted with the winner in nearly every presidential election since 1976. In the 1980s, Republican presidential candidates were strong there, but Bill Clinton won the state twice in the 1990s. Then it went...
Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary. He has swept the opening contests for the Republican presidential nomination.
As we often say here at 538, results that come in early on election night can be misleading. That's because if you look at just the statewide results you don't know what's left to come in from where. Currently there's only 18% of expected votes reporting — so ...
New Hampshire is also comparable to Iowa because it is relatively racially homogeneous – a fact that was at least one of the main reasons why the DNC wanted South Carolina to hold the first primary on the election calendar. The Granite State is 92.6% white, with 4.6% of its population be...
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, a moderate Republican whose term ends this month, waved off concerns about President-elect Trump’s second bout in the White House, suggesting there is still room within the Republican Party to criticize its leader when w
“Whatever your case may be,” he said, “we want to thank you for your service to the communities in the state of New Hampshire.” In the 24-member Senate, the four members who opted not to seek re-election each took a few moments at the end of their session to share parting word...
A judge wants New Hampshire’s highest court to weigh in on the case of a man who pleaded guilty as a teenager to the 2001 stabbing deaths of two married Dartmouth College professors and is challenging his life-without-parole sentence