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Ben Carson’s Jeb Bush Problem
For anyone still confused about why Trump is holding strong onto a double-digit lead in most presidential primary polls, look no farther than at how much Republican voters trust him. Marco Rubio, but there is a massive gap between his 11 percent and the two outsiders’ 24.3 percent and 25.3 percent. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., although the three-point advantage is within the poll’s margin of error. But businessman Donald Trump Clinton has a 3-point edge over Donald Trump in the poll, 46 percent to 43 percent.
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According to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, Clinton would be in a dead heat with Carson if voters had to choose between the two candidates.
The reason why Carson performs better versus Clinton than the rest of the GOP field is due to Carson’s standing among independent voters.
The worst news for Clinton comes in a head-to-head with Carson, where she trails 50% to 40%.
Among Democrats, Clinton would win 53 percent, compared with 35 percent for Sen.
“Is there a doctor in the house?” Trump’s favorable rating was 37 percent and his unfavorable rating was 56 percent. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., at 13 percent.
In a telling sign of how topsy-turvy the Republican race still is, a full 63 percent of respondents said they might change their mind.
Both Clinton and Carson received 47 percent in the poll.
Clinton has the lowest rating for honesty as American voters say 60 – 36 percent she is not honest and trustworthy. Then, a few of the videos were up again, although not the ones that included the FCC and Ben Carson jokes. He said the race has already left a few front-runners on life support. Interviewers called land lines and cell phones. It included more than 500 Republicans, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points and 480 Democrats with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.
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In terms of overall support, Trump was favored by 31 percent of Republicans polled by Reuters/Ipsos in an online survey conducted October 28 to November 2 that had a credibility interval of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.