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Ron DeSantis shifts focus to South Carolina, denies skipping New Hampshire

Ron DeSantis is returning to New Hampshire for a final campaign push.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is set to return to New Hampshire in his final push to gain support in the Granite State. Despite rumors of his campaign shifting resources to South Carolina, DeSantis denies skipping New Hampshire and states that he has dedicated ample time to the state. He remains confident that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, who is currently performing well in the polls, does not pose a threat to his campaign.

DeSantis, who embarked on a campaign trip after a brief stop at home, plans to hold a series of town halls in New Hampshire on Friday before heading to South Carolina. Though his campaign acknowledges the movement of staff from Iowa to South Carolina, they assert that this was always part of their strategic plan. On the other hand, Haley, who recently addressed a crowd of approximately 300 people in New Hampshire, remains focused on her own campaign and shows no signs of backing down.

The race in New Hampshire is primarily seen as a two-person contest between DeSantis and Haley, with both candidates vying to secure the support of voters. Former President Donald Trump, during a recent rally in Portsmouth, directed his attacks towards Haley, claiming her support is driven by Democrats who desire an easier opponent. However, New Hampshire voters have voiced concerns about issues such as border security, including the northern border, and the influx of fentanyl into the country. Additionally, voters are feeling the pinch of rising costs at grocery stores, which is affecting their everyday lives.

As polls indicate a surge in support for Haley, Governor Krista Noonoo expresses that voters in New Hampshire do not rely solely on polling data. Instead, they place importance on personal connections and interactions with the candidates on the ground. Despite DeSantis' previous strong standing in Iowa, Haley's campaign has gained traction there, evidenced by the numerous attack ads against her. Similarly, in New Hampshire, the airwaves are filled with ruthless ads targeting Haley.

With the campaign heating up in New Hampshire, Haley's increasing popularity is impossible to overlook. As the primary approaches, voters are closely monitoring the race and the strategies employed by the candidates. The showdown between Haley and DeSantis intensifies, and the outcome in New Hampshire will undoubtedly have significant implications for both their campaigns moving forward.

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