Ron DeSantis is in free fall in New Hampshire’s Republican primary, with support for the Florida Governor tumbling from 29 percent in March to just 19 percent in June. Support for his leading rival, Donald Trump, has risen from 42 percent to 47 percent. The Floridian has had a bad week in the Granite State, with his team recently branded “just stupid” for picking a fight with its leading conservative women’s group.
The data comes from a Saint Anselm College Survey Center poll based on surveys of 1,065 New Hampshire registered voters between June 21st and 23rd, 2023, with a margin of error of three percent.
DeSantis has been trying to up his campaigning in New Hampshire, which will be one of the first states to declare its pick for the Republican presidential nomination. But he is losing rather than gaining ground on frontrunner Donald Trump, despite the former president’s legal woes, and recently blundered into a spat with the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women after scheduling an event on the same day as their annual fundraising luncheon – which Trump will headline.
In addition to DeSantis’s 10-point drop, the Saint Anselm survey threw up other interesting findings. For example, an overwhelming 70 percent of voters are concerned about Biden’s age (80), while only 34 percent are concerned about Trump’s age (77). It also found that 88 percent of registered Republicans think the investigations into Trump are politically motivated.
Both men appeared in the state today, with Trump focusing his message on finishing the job he started, while DeSantis focused his fire on Trump, claiming he didn’t do a good enough job in his first four years in office, despite DeSantis previously admitting he would need eight years to do the same task.