Clinton gets ‘crushed’ by Rubio and Carson in key swing state
Sixty percent of voters also disapprove of the way the state’s legislative Republican majority is doing its job.
The poll represents the first time the Connecticut-based pollster, Quinnipiac University, did a preference poll of registered Republican voters in Colorado, according to the Denver Post. Also trailing Carson in the Republican race are Sen.
More than two-thirds of respondents said Clinton is not honest and trustworthy, and 57 percent said Trump is not honest. Ted Cruz leads her by 13 points, and Donald Trump has an 11-point advantage on Clinton. A Quinnipiac College poll of Colorado voters finds in that Clinton trails 4 leading Republican candidates by 11 points or more. In addition, 32 percent of Republicans say they “would definitely not” support Trump, followed by 21 percent who would not support Bush. Ben Carson bests Clinton by 14 percentage points, Texas Sen.
The poll comes as Clinton continues to weather scrutiny for her use of a private email while at the State Department, a matter that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is now investigating.
Clinton loses to the billionaire real estate mogul by eleven percentage points in Colorado, with just 37% to Trump’s 48%. Both have moved since the last poll, with Rubio, the Florida senator, gaining two points, and Carson, the retired brain surgeon, losing four points.
Wisconsin Republicans prefer neurosurgeon Ben Carson over his presidential opponents according to statewide poll results released Thursday, while their dissatisfaction with Gov. Scott Walker has remained stagnant since September. Rubio tops Clinton 52% to 36%. The margin of error is +/- 4.2 percentage points for the full sample.