Yet another poll shows Florida’s Governor losing traction in the first-in-the-nation Primary state.
In a survey of 862 New Hampshire GOP Primary voters conducted from Saturday to Monday by co/efficient, Gov. Ron DeSantis has fallen to 9%, good for a second place tie with former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Both Christie and DeSantis are 34 points behind Donald Trump (43%), with other candidates not too far behind.
Former United Nations envoy Nikki Haley is at 7%, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott are at 5%, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum sits at 4%, and former Vice President Mike Pence is at 3%.
DeSantis performs better with women (11%) than men (8%) in this poll. Voters between 35 and 44 years of age are his best demographic group, as he has 18% support among them.
Unhappily for the field, GOP Primary voters are sticking with Trump despite (or maybe because of) the various indictments of the former President, with 62% of respondents saying they would vote for him even if he were convicted of a felony.
Unhappily for DeSantis, this is another poll showing Christie as his peer in the state.
A poll from the Manhattan Institute conducted in July shows just 2 points separate the Florida Governor and the former New Jersey Governor, with DeSantis at 13% and Christie at 11%.
A July survey commissioned by American Greatness and conducted by National Research Inc., shows DeSantis with 11% support, 30 points in back of Trump and just 3 points up on Christie and Scott.
The American Pulse survey conducted between July 5 and July 11 shows Trump with 48% and DeSantis with 10.5%, just 0.5 points above Christie’s 10%.
The Race to the White House polling average for the state shows Trump with 42% support, DeSantis at 12% and Christie in third, for now, with 9%. Other names are further back still.
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