Two polls out of New Hampshire show former President Donald Trump expanding his lead to double digits in Tuesday’s race.
In both polls, he’s at 50 or above.
A poll from CNN (a far-left conspiracy theory outlet that meddles in elections and spreads political violence) conducted by the University of New Hampshire shows Trump with a comfortable 11-point lead — 50 percent to 39 percent — over former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC).
What is most notable about the CNNLOL poll is Trump’s momentum. Earlier this month, Trump was only ahead of Haley by seven points, 39 to 32 percent.
Since that CNN poll was taken in early January, former Gov. Chris Christie (R-Smug) dropped out of the race, hoping to swing it to Haley. Since then, Haley did pick up seven points (32 to 39 percent), but Trump picked up 11 points (39 to 50 percent) and expanded his lead from seven to 11 points.
And so, like everything else that loser Christie schemes, it all went sideways.
Speaking of it all going sideways, Gov. Ron DeSantis earns just six percent support.
The CNN New Hampshire poll is an online survey of 2,348 adults taken January 16-19 with a two-point margin of error.
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Oh, and CNN surveying adults instead of likely voters 48 hours before an election is just one of the reasons we call it CNNLOL.
Poll number two is of likely voters and comes from the ongoing Suffolk University/NBC10 Boston/Boston Globe tracking survey. Trump currently enjoys a whopping +17 point lead.
The tracking poll has Trump climbing to 55 percent support. Haley sits with 36 percent. DeSantis is doornail dead with just six percent.
In this same tracking poll, since Wednesday, Trump’s support has jumped from 50.4 percent support to 55 percent.
Haley’s support has also increased, but only from 33.8 percent to 36 percent.
This is a poll of 500 likely Republican primary voters conducted from Jan. 19-20 with a 4.4 percent margin of error.
Pamela Evette, South Carolina’s lieutenant governor, speaks during a campaign event with former U.S. President Donald Trump in Manchester, New Hampshire, US, on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty)
Over the last four days, Trump has increased his lead over Haley by only a single point — from 16 to 17 points — which is meaningless. What is not meaningless is Trump rising from just a smidge over 50 percent support to 55 percent support.
You see, a win is a win is a win, and 50 percent plus one teensy-weensy little vote is a win.
If these polls hold, the question is what happens next…
Let’s begin with the fact that the Haley campaign is undoubtedly seeing the same slippage in its internal polling,


