The Iowa caucuses are looking, well, not competitive. In the polling average, former president Donald Trump is lapping the field, leading by an average of 36 percentage points and potentially in line to claim an outright majority of caucus-goers on Monday. Barring a truly shocking upset, the only drama in the Hawkeye State is the battle over second place. It's hard to imagine any viable path forward for Ron DeSantis if he finishes a distant second -- while not clearly over-performing expectations -- and especially if he slips below the top two slots. He's placed nearly all of his eggs in the Iowa basket. He's worked very hard there, spent lots of money, campaigned in every county, invested enormous amounts of time, and racked up impressive endorsements. If all of that doesn't translate into something significant, it could be curtains, despite his denials. But what about New Hampshire?
Is the GOP's New Hampshire Primary Competitive, Or Not?

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