字幕列表 影片播放
- [Narrator] The New Hampshire primary
is just around the corner.
- This is potentially a pivotal moment
in the Republican primary.
- [Narrator] For Nikki Haley,
New Hampshire could be her best and last chance
to persuade voters that she's a better alternative
to Donald Trump.
Here's why.
The first primary of the 2024 election season
is now a one-on-one battle
after Florida governor Ron DeSantis
suspended his presidential bid two days before the election
and endorsed former president Donald Trump.
- I can't ask our supporters to volunteer their time
and donate their resources
if we don't have a clear path to victory.
- [Narrator] The New Hampshire primary comes off the heels
of the Republican caucuses in Iowa,
where Trump won by a record breaking margin,
all but cementing his position as the front runner
for the party's nomination.
- We wanna thank the great people of Iowa.
Thank you. We love you all. (crowd cheering)
- [Narrator] But unlike Iowa,
New Hampshire has a more moderate electorate,
and large numbers of independents
are allowed to vote in the state's GOP primary.
- New Hampshire's much more independent-minded,
much more secular.
This has always been a state
where the electorate was much more friendly
to the appeal of someone like Nikki Haley,
who combines a sort of conservative stance
on taxes and spending,
with conservative positions on foreign policy
and a pitch that's about electability.
There's a substantial block
of Democratic-leaning independents,
who might like to take the nomination away
from Donald Trump.
There's a substantial block of moderate conservatives
or conservative-leaning independents.
All of these moderate voters are a potential asset
for a candidate like Nikki Haley.
- [Narrator] With DeSantis out of the race,
Haley has the opportunity to present herself
as the better and now only alternative to Trump.
- It has been the conventional wisdom
that the only way Trump could be beaten
is if he were one-on-one with a single alternative,
giving voters that binary choice,
either it's Trump or it's not.
- Do we want more of the same
or do you want something different?
And more of the same isn't just Joe Biden,
more of the same is also Donald Trump.
- [Narrator] Haley believes she already has momentum
going into the New Hampshire primary.
- She has the endorsement of the very popular
Republican governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu,
who's been very outspoken against Trump
and what he represents.
- [Narrator] Haley is also likely to scoop up
some supporters of former New Jersey governor,
Chris Christie, an avid Trump critic
who dropped out of the race
just days before the Iowa caucuses.
However, Trump remains dominant in polls in New Hampshire
and the states to follow for future primaries.
With DeSantis endorsing Trump after suspending his campaign,
the support he was drawing in New Hampshire
will likely go to Trump, widening his lead.
Another decisive victory could make the former president
nearly impossible to stop.
- From the perspective of the Trump campaign,
this is already over.
You have a lot of Trump's allies and campaign officials
saying, "It's time to unite the Republican Party."
Haley has tried to toe this very delicate line of,
on the one hand, articulating what she believes
are valid criticisms of Trump,
while not angering the voters
who still think that Trump was a good president
and like him in a lot of ways.
And so for her, it's really New Hampshire that's do or die.
She needs to either win
or show that she can come close to Donald Trump
to give her a reason to keep going forward.
- [Narrator] It's still early
in the 2024 presidential campaign season,
with many more state primaries and caucuses to go
ahead of November's election.
But New Hampshire will likely set the tone
for another major upcoming task,
the South Carolina primary.
- Trump looks very strong throughout the South,
including in South Carolina.
We've seen him get huge reception
when he's gone down there to campaign.
So although it is Nikki Haley's home state,
where she was a popular governor,
it's viewed as an uphill battle
for all the non-Trump candidates.
If Haley is able to come close
or defeat Trump in New Hampshire,
she really looks like a much more of a force
in this campaign,
and it starts to look like a real contest.
Now, she still has an uphill battle in South Carolina,
but at least it looks like an actual battle.
(gentle music)