MANCHESTER, N.H. (WHDH) - President Donald Trump easily won New Hampshire’s Republican primary against minimal opposition.

Trump was declared the winner as polls in the state closed Tuesday night.

Donald Trump Jr. spoke to 7NEWS about his father’s popularity.

“People are coming out because they have a president that is actually delivering on things he said he was going to deliver on. I know that is an anomaly, and I know it’s unusual, but isn’t that sort of what’s sad?” he said. “Just a great way to be able to go out and say thank you to the people that took a leap of faith in us in ’16, but now, with the real results, I think ’20 is gonna be a no-brainer.”

Four years ago, the state offered Trump his first primary victory and helped catapult him to the White House. But Trump narrowly lost New Hampshire to Democrat Hillary Clinton in the November general election.

Trump has benefited from strong support from the Republican Party since then, and his campaign has worked to seize control of the nominating process to turn August’s GOP convention into a “four-day infomercial” for his campaign.

The president held a rally in Manchester on Monday night and deployed surrogates throughout the state Tuesday. It was an effort both to energize supporters and to do a test-run of the campaign’s organizing efforts for November. New Hampshire is viewed as the most likely Clinton state to swing toward Trump.

 

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