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National poll pushes Ben Carson to #1
“But I am proud of the fact that I was able to get over them”.
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Then again, that four-second rule may not be completely accurate since numerous subsequent videos have Trump appearing on camera for longer than four seconds.
Quinnipiac University says its nationwide polling in recent days shows the flamboyant Trump with 24 percent support among Republican voters, a point ahead of the more reserved Carson.
Donald Trump has regained his lead over Ben Carson in Iowa, after a shaky week that saw Carson eclipse Trump.
Earlier we showed you the results of the new Fox News poll with Trump on top at 26 percent, Carson second at 23 percent, Cruz and Rubio both at 11 percent.
Carson had a 42 percent favorability rating and a 30 percent unfavorability rating, the best marks in the poll, but 22 percent of respondents either refused to answer or were undecided, suggesting he is not yet well known by all voters. The billionaire businessman is the clear choice for GOP primary voters who say he is the best candidate for the economy and most likely to beat Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, if she wins the nomination. Super PAC’s, and the people that run them, have total control over all other candidates.
The real estate mogul used his appearance at the New Hampshire statehouse to bash one of his chief rivals: Rubio, the Florida senator who has surged in the polls on the heels of strong debate performances and is due to file in the state on Thursday.
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Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal have 4 percent each, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has 3 percent, and South Carolina Sen. Carson led Sanders 45 percent to 36 percent. Voters say 58 – 39 percent that Trump does not have the right experience, the two lowest grades among top candidates. “When I came out, my temper was gone, and I’ve never had a problem since”, he said. The survey includes 502 Republicans with a margin of error of +/- 4.4 percentage points and 480 Democrats with a margin of error of +/- 4.5 percentage points.