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Donald Trump has 21-point lead over No. 2 Ted Cruz

Among Republicans, 28 percent of voters said they “would definitely not support” Trump, with 24 percent who would not back Bush.

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Also speaking to CBS in an interview taped on Saturday for broadcast on Sunday and excerpted by Politico, Florida senator Marco Rubio – now running third in most polls – said: “Donald Trump seemed to be honored by the praise from Putin”. A Franklin Pierce University/Boston Herald poll released Friday showed Bush in fifth place at 10% among likely Republican voters.


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The Quinnipiac poll also asked voters if they would be embarrassed or proud of a Trump presidency.


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But the Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Trump would fall short of beating Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.

He hasn’t traveled as much as Hillary Clinton in recent weeks and they are anxious he’s losing the momentum that carried him through the summer. I don’t care what the polls say. Ted Cruz, Trump and Clinton, the survey found that Clinton would win with 42 percent of the vote.

“Jeb is an embarrassment to himself and his family, and the Republican Party has essentially – they’re not even listening to Jeb”, he said. Americans favor Clinton over Trump 47-40 percent. The New York Times this month counted 30 times Trump used the word “stupid” to describe someone, concluding that compared to five elected presidents, his language is decidedly “darker, more violent and more prone to insults and aggrandizing”. “He shouldn’t take it personally either but someone needs to call him out”, he said. It showed 50% of voters would be embarrassed if Trump won the White House, while 23% would be proud. Trump led with 39 percent, while Cruz (18 percent) and Rubio (11 percent) were the only other candidates to crack double digits.

Despite the dominance of Trump and Cruz, it was Rubio who was seen as having the best chance to win the general election, according to 66 percent of those polled by Quinnipiac, while 65 percent and 54 percent, respectively, said Cruz and Trump have a good chance of winning. The Granite State’s voters go to the polls eight days after the first-in-the-nation Iowa Caucus-on February 9.

The survey included 508 Republicans with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points and 462 Democrats with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.6 percentage points. South Carolina’s Republican primary is February 20.

Many donors say they are pleased with their candidate’s focus on the front-runner.

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Jeb Bush speaks during the CNN Republican Presidential Debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California on September 16, 2015.

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