Posted on 06/16/2023 10:52:05 AM PDT by conservative98
Nearly half of New Hampshire Republicans (46%) wouldn’t vote for former Gov. Chris Christie for president “under any circumstances,” according to a New Hampshire Journal/coefficient poll released today.
Still, Christie has his best performance yet in the first-in-the-nation Republican primary: in a ballot test of seven GOP presidential candidates, Christie is in third place with 9% just four points behind Ron DeSantis. Donald Trump leads in New Hampshire with 47%.
Christie’s numbers jump to 19% among moderates and 1% among liberals, which means if conservatives don’t vote next winter, the former New Jersey governor has a chance to win New Hampshire.
While 46% of Republican voters say they would never vote for Christie, 40% said they would never vote for former Vice President Mike Pence. He’s at 5% in the ballot test, followed by Nikki Haley, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tim Scott each at 3%.
But an American Greatness poll of likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire released yesterday Christie received a modest bounce from his announcement and CNN town hall meeting. The former New Jersey governor is tied for third with Scott at 7% each. Trump leads DeSantis, 44%-12%, putting Christie five points out of second – and 37 points out of first.
The American Greatness poll was conducted by National Research, a Republican polling firm run by New Jerseyan Adam Geller.
“The big story here isn’t Christie; it’s DeSantis. Those who thought I was overselling the problem presented by his rough launch need to rethink it,” said Matt Rooney, the editor of the conservative website SaveJersey. “We’re still ‘early’ but not that early by contemporary presidential primary standards. The current strategy clearly isn’t working.”
(Excerpt) Read more at newjerseyglobe.com ...
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2024: Trump holds 34-point lead for Republican Nomination
Trump — 47% (+34)
DeSantis — 13%
Christie — 9%
Pence — 5%
Haley — 3%
Ramaswamy — 3%
Scott — 3%
Undecided — 10%
⦿ @NewHampJournal / @coefficientpoll
⦿ June 14-16 | 900 LV | ±2.2%https://t.co/7iyjjzplbY pic.twitter.com/K4XQ0NaHXD— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) June 16, 2023
“Christie surges to high single digits in New Hampshire GOP polls.”
Surges to high single digits. How do you such a preposterous headline.
NEW HAMPSHIRE 2024: Trump holds 32-point lead for Republican Nomination
Trump 44% (+5 from May)
DeSantis 12% (-6)
Christie 7% (+7)
Scott 7% (+6)
Haley 5% (+2)
Ramaswamy 3% (-3)
Pence 3% (+2)
Hutchinson 2% (+1)
National Res. | 06/12-14 | 500 LV https://t.co/K8rmEVlMeL pic.twitter.com/Nikj8ajAq2— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) June 15, 2023
Really? If it had gone from 1% to 2% I guess the headline would have been "Support for Christie doubles in latest poll"
Because he was at 0. Now he is 4 pts behind Desantis.
In the meantime, Christie’s weight surges to high triple digits....
You think his poll numbers have surged, wait until you hear about his cholesterol levels.
Wow! I haven’t seen excitement like this since Yeb!’s last campaign!
This fat ass Lou Costello look-a-like ruined NJ by allowing thousands of illegals in here, he even once said “Illegals haven’t committed any crimes’’.
Don’t let him anywhere near The White House.
You can expect this non stop. This perpetual manufacture of impressions that Trump doesn’t have overwhelming support.
The attack is on the word overwhelming.
Their only hope is assassination, and if polls in September next year show a Trump lead over Biden, it becomes likely.
He is Gobbling up voter support.
I still want to know who voted for Christie on the FR Poll.
It amuses me that people think Trump is conservative.
On Free Republic, almost all nationally known Republicans are criticized for not being conservative on one issue or another. So Trump is no different. I’m sure you are thinking of some issues on which Trump is too liberal. Share if you like.
High SINGLE digits?
I wonder what’s weighing him down?
Yeah, your gonna get trump. He better win this time or it is on you!!!!!!
Surges to 9%?
LOL
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