For the second time this week, a poll of New Hampshire voters finds Florida's Governor with 6% support.
An American Research Group survey shows a two-person race, with just 4 points separating Donald Trump (33%) and Nikki Haley (29%). Ron DeSantis is 7 points behind Chris Christie (13%) and just 1 point ahead of Vivek Ramaswamy.
DeSantis has just 3% support among expected non-Republican participants in the state's open Primary Jan. 23, as compared to 8% of Republican registrants.
There's reason to believe DeSantis' 6% may be optimistic. He has 5% support among people who are definitely going to vote, while that number jumps to 14% with those who are probably voting.
Bad polls have been a recent trend for DeSantis, who once was competitive with Trump in New Hampshire and nationwide.
A survey from the St. Anselm College Survey Center likewise found DeSantis at 6%, with the pollster claiming his support has "all but disappeared."
According to the Race to the White House polling average, DeSantis' 9% puts him behind Trump, Haley and Christie.
But even in polls where he exceeds that threshold and achieves double-digit support, signs abound that it is soft and shaky.
The just-released UMass Lowell's Center for Public Opinion survey conducted from Dec. 7-18 shows DeSantis at 10%, actually in third place ahead of Christie.
But another number suggested a lower floor.
Just 27% of his supporters are saying they are definitely voting for him. While 31% of Republicans say they will, exactly 0% of independents are committed.
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