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Clinton, Carson tied in head-to-head race

Hillary Clinton and Ben Carson are tied in a hypothetical matchup according to brand-new numbers from the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Marco Rubio of Florida had 14 percent, Sen. “He is a disaster with credit cards”.

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The site averaged the results of four recent polls, including Wednesday’s Quinnipiac survey that showed the two Republican outsiders in a virtual tie for first place.

“Extra” caught up with Donald Trump while he was promoting his new book “Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again”, and asked about the reported war between his wife Melania and ex Ivana.

Trump also dismissed the idea that Carson may be able to “rise to the occasion”.

On the Democratic side, Clinton maintains a solid lead over Vermont Sen.

Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would begin airing television advertisements “over the next two days” and pledged to counterpunch his rivals by several multiples if they attack him on the air first. “His is a different kind of a book and he’s a different kind of person”. He’s mentioned his poll leads in virtually every political appearance since climbing to the top of the polling world. He is remembered for one word: “Oops!” and has already dropped out of the 2016 race. What you might be seeing in the graph above is Carson’s support suddenly bucking because of a poor debate performance. “It doesn’t mean it’s enduring”, Fred Yang, one of the poll takers, told NBC. On Monday, the president ridiculed Republicans who suggest that the United States was better off before he took over.

The ex-secretary of state has expanded her lead over Sen.

After weeks of attacking Bush, Trump is having more to say about Rubio, who’s leading Bush by eight percentage points in a new poll by Bay News 9 out of the Tampa-Saint Petersburg. Marco Rubio, 47 percent to 44 percent, though that’s well within the poll’s margin of error of plus-minus 3.4 percentage points.

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Clinton appears to be hurt in part by her public image, with the poll showing 52 percent have a negative view of her, versus 42 percent with a favorable view.

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