New Hampshire next in line after Trump's big win
ATKINSON, New Hampshire — After Donald Trump's record victory in the Iowa caucuses, New Hampshire voters now get their turn to decide just how competitive the Republican nomination fight will be as the former president continues to dominate his party.
Trump was eager to flaunt his 30-point victory in Iowa a night earlier, as he stepped up the pressure on former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to improve on their distant finishes in the opening votes of the 2024 presidential election. They have a one-week sprint ahead of next Tuesday's primary in New Hampshire, the long-time host of the nation's first Republican presidential primary.
"Our country is dying. … And I stand before you today as the only candidate who is up to the task of saving America," Trump declared in Atkinson, on Tuesday.


















