
35% of New Hampshire GOP primary voters won’t back Trump in November: poll
NY Post
Former President Donald Trump has left some hard feelings among New Hampshire Republican primary voters in his wake, according to survey data following Tuesday’s contest.
A sizable 35% of GOP vote participants indicated they would be so dissatisfied if Trump wins the Republican nomination that they won’t vote for the 77-year-old in November’s general election, the Fox News Voter Analysis found.
Not surprisingly, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley won 96% of that cohort, with 1% voting for Trump anyway.
Another 11% of exit poll respondents said they would be “dissatisfied” if Trump won the nomination, but would still vote for him in November.
The 45th president won 36% of that cohort, while Haley got 59% support from that group.
Among the 53% who said they were satisfied and would vote for Trump in November if he was the Republican standard-bearer, 94% pulled the lever for the former president.
