Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is off to a strong start in New Hampshire.
Haley won all six votes in Dixville Notch, N.H. which kicked off first-in-the-nation primary voting at midnight early Tuesday morning.
Of the six votes, four are registered Republicans and two are undeclared voters. The remaining voters in the Granite State will head to the polls later on Tuesday.
Although the small resort community is too small a sample size to signal the direction of the voters’ preferences, Haley celebrated the votes in a post on X, formerly Twitter, early Tuesday morning.
“A great start to a great day in New Hampshire,” the former South Carolina governor wrote. “Thank you Dixville Notch!”
Trump still leads New Hampshire with 50.6 percent of the vote, according to The Hill/Decision Desk HQ’s polling average. Haley is currently at 36.8 percent. Recent polls suggest Haley performs well among independents and moderate voters in New Hampshire.
Haley is DC Swamp creature
Donors big Dems
SIX VOTES! Wow! Who would have thought she’d do that well? I guess the NH Democrats that crossed over were hopeful. And, her Democrat donors, too.
Reality strikes later today.
UHHH . . . What VICTORY?!? Six VOTES – who’d “THUNK” IT? You MUST be KIDDING me!