Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley can “absolutely” win the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, Granite State GOP Chairman Chris Ager declared Friday.
Haley is currently in second place in New Hampshire, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average, with 24.8% support, putting her 21.5 percentage points behind former President Donald Trump with less than four weeks until the first January 23 election. -the-primary nation.
“Expect the unexpected,” Ager told “Cats & Cosby Show” host John Catsimatidis.
“You just don’t know what’s going to happen. The polls… over the last 6 or 8 months have been that President Trump is in pretty good shape. But Nikki Haley has been moving forward,” he added.
“I would say Nikki Haley absolutely has the potential to win the New Hampshire primary,” Ager said. “It is absolutely possible. She has been here very frequently, and every time she comes, she does a public meeting and answers questions from the audience without a script, whatever.”
Polls show Haley running second behind former President Donald Trump in the New Hampshire race. AFP via Getty Images
The chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party said Friday that Haley “absolutely” can win the nation’s first primary. REUTERS
The tactic, however, comes with its risks, as Haley learned earlier this week when she faced criticism after answering a question at a Berlin, NH, town hall about the cause of the Civil War.
In her response, Haley did not mention slavery as one of the reasons. The next day, she clarified: “Of course the Civil War had to do with slavery.”
He also accused the Biden campaign and the Democratic Party of sending a “plant” to raise the issue of the Civil War to sabotage his event.
Ager noted that there are two upcoming debates taking place in New Hampshire, one on January 18 presented by ABC News and WMUR-TV and another on January 21 that will air on CNN, and with voting on the same day, if “ “If someone catches fire, this is the place where they can do it.”
Haley earned the endorsement of popular New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu earlier this month, boosting her chances in the upcoming race.
The former United Nations ambassador drew a crowd of more than 300 people Friday at her final event of the year in the Granite State before heading to Iowa to do more campaigning ahead of the Jan. 15 caucus in the Hawkeye State.
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