Trump is focusing on winning a state the Republican party hasn’t won in 25 years, while Biden faces challenges after the debate.
In the battle for swing state New Hampshire, Republicans are sensing an opportunity to break the longstanding losing streak. It has been 24 years since a Republican candidate won New Hampshire in a presidential election, with George W. Bush being the last one in 2000. Since then, the state has consistently leaned towards Democratic candidates. However, recent polls indicating a tight race in New Hampshire coupled with President Biden’s lackluster debate performance against former President Trump have injected new optimism into Republican circles.
The first primetime face-off between Biden and Trump highlighted the challenges facing the current president. Biden’s performance raised concerns about his ability to campaign effectively and govern the country. This has led to increasing calls from within his own party for him to step aside as the Democratic standard-bearer in the next election. On the other hand, Trump’s solid showing in the debate has energized his supporters and shifted the political landscape in key battleground states.
Political handicappers have revised their outlook following the debate, with Michigan and Minnesota moving towards Trump. In New Hampshire, recent polls show a neck-and-neck race between Biden and Trump, indicating that the state could be up for grabs. The potential shift in support is a wake-up call for Democrats who have traditionally held a strong organizational advantage in the state.
Despite the Democrats’ robust ground-game operations, Republicans are confident in their ability to mobilize support for Trump. With a substantial ground game of their own, Republicans believe they can rally their base and attract independent voters gravitating towards their message. The enthusiasm gap between the two parties is also a factor that could play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the election in New Hampshire.
As the campaign intensifies, both sides are strategizing on how to secure victory in a state where past results have favored Democrats. The Biden campaign’s early success in the state’s primary and efforts to reach out to a broader base of voters have set a strong foundation for the upcoming election. On the other hand, the Trump campaign is banking on its ground game and the president’s appeal to disenchanted voters to flip the state in their favor.
In the midst of shifting dynamics and mounting pressure on both candidates, New Hampshire emerges as a critical battleground that could sway the outcome of the presidential race. With the stakes higher than ever, the state’s voters hold the key to deciding the next occupant of the White House.

