Chris Christie is eating Ron DeSantis’s lunch in the race for the Republican 2024 presidential nomination in New Hampshire, moving the former Governor of New Jersey into second place behind former President Donald Trump, according to the latest Emerson College polling.
An increasing number of New Hampshire voters have turned to Christie since June this year as the former New Jersey Governor is now polling at nine percent in the state compared to seven percent two months ago. He is leading Florida’s Governor, who has slipped into single digits and is now polling at 8 percent, down from 12 percent compared to June.
Donald Trump remains the clear frontrunner. The 45th President has consolidated his lead from 44 percent to 49 percent over the past two months, indicating that the constant politically-motivated criminal indictments may be assisting Trump’s presidential campaign.

“DeSantis has been the alternative to Trump in Emerson polling this presidential cycle. This is the first time we have seen DeSantis drop out of second place in our polling, and fall back into the pack of candidates,” said Spencer Kimball, the Executive Director of Emerson College Polling, in response to the results.
This follows another poll published earlier this week that had Ron DeSantis falling into third place behind the Republican outsider Vivek Ramaswamy.