Former President Donald Trump has a commanding lead in New Hampshire as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis collapses to fifth place, the latest CNN New Hampshire Primary Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, found.
The survey found Trump leading the GOP primary field in the Granite State with 39 percent support — 26 points ahead of anti-woke businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, who came in second place with 13 percent support.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley followed closely behind with 12 percent support, followed by former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie with 11 percent support.
DeSantis, whose campaign made it clear over the summer that it would continue to focus primarily on the first three states, including New Hampshire, fell to fifth place with just ten percent support.
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott followed with six percent support, and former Vice President Mike Pence saw two percent support. All others saw one percent support or less.
DeSantis’s most recent result reflects a 13 point drop since the survey’s results taken in July, as the DeSantis campaign underwent a revamp, laying off staffers and changing campaign managers as his steep decline accelerated. At the time, the presidential hopeful was seeing 23 percent support in New Hampshire in this survey.
Further, the survey finds DeSantis losing moderate voters significantly:
Additionally, the survey found 69 percent of Trump supporters revealing that they are definitely decided on supporting him, compared to 18 percent of DeSantis supporters who said the same about him.
When asked who has the best chance to win the 2024 presidential general election, most likely GOP primary voters, 51 percent, said Trump has the best chance. Only 16 percent said the same of DeSantis.