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Reuters Polling
425 RRV, MoE = +/-+5.5
Trump 24.9
Bush 12.2
Walker 9
Wouldn't vote 8.5
Paul 7.2
Carson 6.5
Rubio 5.6
Huckabee 5.3
Christie 5.1
Kasich 3.6
Cruz 3.2
Perry 3.2
Santorum 1.7
Fiorina 1.6
Pataki 1.0
Jindal 0.9
Graham 0.5
Margin: Trump +12.7 (+13), well outside the MoE. This time, Walker is in second.
Reuters/IPSOS presents the data in an interesting graphical way:
Reuters Polling
Screenshot:
3 Way Clinton-Bush-Trump matchup (according to the first link)
Clinton (D) 37 / Bush (R) 23 / Trump (I) 23, Margin: Clinton +14
1,230 Adults, MoE = +/-3.1
More details as they come in, but this is also from the first link:
425 RRV, MoE = +/-+5.5
GOP nomination:
Trump 24.9
Bush 12.2
Walker 9
Wouldn't vote 8.5
Paul 7.2
Carson 6.5
Rubio 5.6
Huckabee 5.3
Christie 5.1
Kasich 3.6
Cruz 3.2
Perry 3.2
Santorum 1.7
Fiorina 1.6
Pataki 1.0
Jindal 0.9
Graham 0.5
Margin: Trump +12.7 (+13), well outside the MoE. This time, Walker is in second.
Reuters/IPSOS presents the data in an interesting graphical way:
Reuters Polling
Screenshot:
3 Way Clinton-Bush-Trump matchup (according to the first link)
Clinton (D) 37 / Bush (R) 23 / Trump (I) 23, Margin: Clinton +14
1,230 Adults, MoE = +/-3.1
More details as they come in, but this is also from the first link:
The five-day rolling online poll had Trump at 15 percent among Republicans on Friday before he rocketed to 24.9 percent on Tuesday.
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