**Momentum! Trump Takes the Lead in New Hampshire Polls as Election Day Approaches**
As the countdown to Election Day intensifies, Donald Trump is finding his footing in the battleground state of New Hampshire.
A recent poll from the New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica reveals that the former president is edging out Vice President Kamala Harris, with Trump at 50.2% to Harris’s 49.8%.
While this lead falls within the margin of error, it marks a significant shift in a state that Democrats have historically dominated, having won the last seven out of eight presidential elections.
Trump's campaign is clearly resonating with Granite State voters, and this trend seems to reflect a broader excitement for his candidacy as he approaches the home stretch.
According to Trump’s national campaign spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, this polling data highlights Harris's defensive posture, as she scrambles to maintain her footing in a state many believed was safely blue.
"The fact that Harris is spending money in New Hampshire shows she knows President Trump is on the path to victory," Leavitt stated, urging voters to support Trump to keep the state safe and business-friendly.
This shift in polling is accompanied by Trump’s growing presence in key swing states, where he leads in several critical battlegrounds.
Polling averages for states like Pennsylvania and Georgia show Trump solidly leading, suggesting he is effectively rallying support in traditionally competitive regions.
Furthermore, Trump’s recent events resonate well with working-class Americans, portraying him as relatable and in touch with their everyday struggles, especially compared to Harris's elite image.
This contrast was starkly demonstrated when he served French fries at a Pennsylvania McDonald's, a friendly gesture highlighting his connection with the common man—the very demographic Harris struggles to reach given her questionable claims about past employment at fast-food establishments.
That embodiment of the working class provides Trump a vital edge, allowing him to connect with voters on policies that matter most to them—such as economic stability and border security.
As attention turns to New Hampshire, strategists note that the potential for Trump to flip blue states back to red seems more possible than in previous cycles, buoyed by a national sentiment that favors his return to the Oval Office.
Moreover, strong support for Republican candidates at various down-ballot races in New Hampshire indicates that voters are looking to back not just Trump but the GOP as a whole.
With just days until the election, the energy surrounding Trump's campaign is palpable, and as voters head to the polls, many believe they are marking the start of a new chapter for America—one promising safety, prosperity, and a return to traditional values.
As this momentum builds, both the national and state narratives suggest that Trump's campaign is far from over, and the latest polling in New Hampshire provides a glimpse of what could come in the final moments before the election.
The stakes are high, and as the voters consider their choices, it’s clear that the tide is turning in favor of Trump and the Republican Party.
Sources:
libertynation.comamericanthinker.comnhjournal.com