Poll: NH Bitterly Divided Early in Trump’s 2nd Term, GOP Extremely Optimistic

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Former President Donald Trump signs Maga hats outside the NH State House in Concord where he filed the paperwork to run in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary in 2023.

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By Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D.
UNH Survey Center

DURHAM, NH – New Hampshire residents are divided about President Donald Trump in the early days of his second term, with higher approval for Trump’s handling of the economy than his handling of foreign a?airs.

 Granite Staters are deadlocked over Trump’s executive order pausing foreign aid and pausing a ban on TikTok, but oppose eliminating birthright citizenship, withdrawing from the World Health Organization, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico. Granite State Republicans largely support these recent executive orders and are more optimistic about the direction of the country than at any time since 2003.

 These findings are based on the latest Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. One thousand, four hundred and forty-four (1,444) Granite State Panel members completed the survey online between February 13 and February 17, 2025. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 2.6 percent. 

For complete press release and detailed tabular results, please click:

https://scholars.unh.edu/survey_center_polls/848

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