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Quinnipiac Poll: Trump 27, Rubio 17, Cruz 16, Carson 16

I have people coming up to me at church Sunday night, at the reception after [the mass], saying they’re supporting Cruz.

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In Quinnipiac’s poll last month, Trump and Carson had been locked in a statistical dead heat. Trend lines matter more than anything else in national primary polling, and no one this side of Rubio has a better trend line than Cruz. Ted Cruz at 16 percent each. “So I think I will be (the nominee)”.

In a statement, Hillary for America spokeswoman Christina Reynolds said, “Ted Cruz’s colorful comments can’t hide his revisionist history on the sustained Republican effort to restrict access to women’s health care”.

“He’s just an honest, Christian man. That’s what I really appreciate about him”, says Mardell Cory of Waukee.

Cruz claimed that Rubio’s supporters were trying to distract Republican voters from Rubio’s past support for comprehensive immigration reform. “You put 50 cents in – and voila!”

Rubio has emerged, lately, as the “logical” choice to lead the Republican field, and the general consensus, perhaps worn out on Donald Trump’s “tough love” approach to everything, is following suit.

But the blowhard real estate mogul?

Rubio’s support looks to be coming from the party’s center.

“I stand strongly on behalf on the ability of this government to gather intelligence on our adversaries and our enemies”, Rubio told Fox’s Greta Van Susteren.

What’s more, the Texas senator has endorsed a “Personhood” policy, which would have the practical effect of banning common forms of birth control.

Seeking to make national security his issue, Christie – a former USA attorney and a current governor – also said that Rubio doesn’t have the kind of experience one needs in a president.

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The Q poll also shows that Cruz has one very clear edge over Trump as the race moves forward: nearly no one said they wouldn’t support him. “With this guy we could see the next Mussolini if Trump gets elected”, said Leslie, who emphasized that he appreciated that Trump has raised important issues for Republicans. For his part, Rubio is not giving any ground on any voting blocs, aiming to be a consensus candidate that can do well with evangelical voters, tea party voters as well as moderates. “This has been a big problem”, Carson said on CBS’ “Face the Nation”. Darrell Issa of California and Mia Love of Utah as well as Colorado Sen. That’s not significantly better than Bush’s four percent support in November, and it’s far from Bush’s peak in the Quinnipiac poll at 16 percent, way back in March. “Trustworthy, strong, confident leader, and somebody in whom you can totally depend”.

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