Trump dominates New Hampshire, Carson struggles mightily
Marco Rubio each had the support of 11 percent with all of the remaining GOP candidates pulling in single-digits. “I think it shows the Republican electorate is looking for someone who has not been a politician before”.
But Trump is giving out hints on who he likes, and this time it’s someone he really likes, not “like” as in how he says he likes Mexico or China while demonizing them at the same time.
Respondents were not asked about the debate performances of Christie and the other candidates in the undercard.
Trumps approach, which tends to be vigorous in tone but light on specifics, draws plenty of criticism even within the GOP. He leads Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee for president, by a margin of 49 percent to 40.5 percent among Florida registered voters. The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the massacre.
Donald Trump is holding on to his lead in the latest WBUR poll of likely voters in New Hampshire’s Republican presidential primary, while his closest rival, Dr. Ben Carson, appears to be fading.
The poll, released Wednesday by the Florida Atlantic University Business and Economics Polling Initiative, showed Trump drawing the support of nearly 36 percent of GOP voters. However, Mr Trump’s good showing upends an emerging narrative that the Paris shootings and suicide bombings would prompt voters to rethink their support for the real estate billionaire, who leads the field of Republican presidential candidates.
Nationally, Trump scored high in the Reuters poll that was released Tuesday. The hardline conservative would defeat Clinton 52% to 38%, the poll found.
Younger voters helped push Sanders one point ahead of Clinton, 45 percent to 44 percent. Carson and Trump are tied at 19.1 percent each, while Bush is now 4th with 12.8 percent.
Neurosurgeon Ben Carson at the Milwaukee Republican debate November 10.
When the numbers for first and second choice are combined, Carson sits at 25 percent, which is third behind Trump (38 percent) and Rubio (26 percent). Ted Cruz at 10 percent. Republican primary voters don’t care that Trump is unelectable and could cost them the Senate and a bushel of House seats. Monday he began talking about how a few mosques in the United States had to be closed.
“I find that Utahns feel that Trump is loud, arrogant and really not suitable to be commander in chief of the United States”, pollster Dan Jones said.