2024 Presidential Race Heats Up as Trump, Haley, and DeSantis Focus on New Hampshire
Despite Trump's Iowa victory, questions arise about his support among Republicans; Haley hopes to attract independent voters in New Hampshire.
- Former President Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses, but with only about 50% of the vote, leading some to question the strength of his support among Republicans.
- Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, who finished third and second respectively in Iowa, are focusing their campaigns on New Hampshire, with Haley in particular hoping to attract independent voters.
- Despite Trump's victory in Iowa, some Republicans fear his potential nomination could harm GOP candidates in the general election.
- Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips is running a longshot challenge to President Joe Biden in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, despite the national party's decision to strip the state of its first-in-the-nation primary status.
- Both Trump and Haley's campaigns are acting as if DeSantis is no longer a serious contender, focusing their attacks on each other.


























































































































































