The New Hampshire Republican presidential primary is just two days away, and representatives for the major candidates were busy Sunday with TV appearances and campaign events.
Here’s a roundup of recent comments from key players:
DeSantis surrogate Rep. Massie says, “We never had high expectations for New Hampshire anyway”
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, a surrogate for Ron DeSantis’ campaign, said Sunday the Florida governor “never had high expectations for New Hampshire anyway,” after a?new CNN poll?showed him standing?at just 6%, below the 10% minimum support he would need to win delegates in the Granite State, per the Republican Party’s rules.
When asked whether DeSantis canceled his appearances on the Sunday shows because he did not want to talk about his “dire” poll numbers, Massie focused his attention on former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who stands with 39%?support among likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire to Donald Trump’s 50%.
Massie said Haley is “going to miss expectations and not even win her own state.”
Haley surrogate Rep Norman: Trump is attacking Haley because “he knows she is a serious threat”
Haley campaign surrogate Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina said Trump is escalating attacks against the former South Carolina governor “because she’s gaining in the polls and he knows she is a serious threat,” adding, “it’s a two-person race now.”
Norman is one of the South Carolina’s notable Republicans still sticking with Haley, even after South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott recently threw his support behind Trump. The state’s governor, Henry McMaster, has also endorsed the former president, as has Sen. Lindsey Graham.?
Norman credited his pivot to supporting Haley over Trump to her youth, telling Fox News on Sunday, “She’s got the ‘it’ factor.”?
Trump surrogate Sen. Vance says Haley “just hasn’t faced” attacks that Trump has
Trump campaign surrogate Sen. JD Vance of Ohio brushed off voter concerns that the former president has too much baggage and argued that Haley is “the candidate the Democrats haven’t teed off on.”
“Nikki does have baggage, she just hasn’t faced the onslaught of years of media attacks, of super PAC attacks, that Donald Trump has faced,” Vance said.
As for the upcoming contest in New Hampshire, a state that allows independents to participate in the primary process, Vance accused some of those voters of being “liberals” who moved to New Hampshire from Massachusetts and insinuated Haley’s campaign strategy is “getting liberals to vote for you in a Republican primary,” adding “it doesn’t work nationally.”?