It’s Cruz and Rubio, not Trump and Carson
Trump wins the support of 27 percent of Republican voters in this poll, while Sen.
Asked on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” about his comment Monday night that it was not time for “amateur hour” in the White House, Christie explained that he was referring to Cruz and Rubio, both freshman senators. Bernie Sanders, getting 60 percent support to his 30 percent.
Jeb Bush, the candidate who has spent the most on TV ($28.9 million through the campaign and a super PAC), is running in 5th place, with 5.3 percent in the Real Clear Politics poll. It involves the government of Bashar al-Assad and rebels who seek to depose him, as well as Islamic State militants who have claimed large parts of Syria as their own. But how I see the trends going, it would not surprise me if Donald Trump hovers around 25 percent, and you may have Ted Cruz hit 18 percent, maybe close to 20 percent.
Last month, Trump and Carson were at a statistical tie with 24% and 23% respectively, an indication that Carson hasn’t withstood criticism of his foreign policy credentials almost as well as his other outsider rival.
Clinton v Carson: 46% to 43%.
“The GOP, 11 months from the election, has to be thinking, ‘This could be the guy, ‘” Malloy said “Secretary Hillary Clinton and Sen”.
The poll found, however, that the race is still highly volatile two months away from the Iowa caucuses.
When he was just a college student in Princeton University and Harvard Law School, Cruz said there was always easy access to condoms and he has no plans of changing it. “Republicans would curl up in a ball, they’d say, ‘Don’t hurt me.’ Jiminy Cricket!”
Trump’s Republican opponents, also scheduled to speaki at Thursday’s forum, have called many of his plans impractical and have accused the NY businessman of appealing to anti-Muslim prejudice. “Hillary Clinton embraces abortion on demand in all circumstances up until the moment of birth, partial birth abortion with taxpayer funding with no notification for parents in any circumstances”, Cruz said.
Texas Senator and Republican presidential candidate Sen.
Trump and Bush top the list of candidates a Republican voter “would definitely not support” at 26 percent and 21 percent, respectively. Clinton just barely bests Rubio, 45 percent to 44 percent, while she tops Cruz 47 percent to 42 percent. “He and Trump are sort of jockeying back and forth for the number one spot, depending on what poll you look at”, he said. The survey includes 672 Republicans with a margin of error plus or minus 3.8 percentage points and 573 Democrats with a margin of error plus or minus 4.1 percentage points.