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Trump Dominates Polls In New Hampshire, New Jersey, Florida, Places Third In

Mair, a former online communications director at the Republican National Committee who also worked on behalf of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s presidential campaign earlier this year, has formed Trump Card LLC “to defeat and destroy” Trump’s candidacy, according to the report.

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“Despite conjecture that Donald Trump has plateaued, his support in Florida remains very strong and could be growing”, said Kevin Wagner, an FAU political science professor and a research fellow with the university’s Business and Economics Polling Initiative, which conducted the poll. In the September Marquette poll, Trump held 20 percent, Carson 16 percent and Rubio 14 percent.

The results indicated that 63 percent of likely Democratic voters favored Hilary Clinton in the primaries compared to 29 percent for Bernie Sanders.

Bush’s favorability within this group has dropped to 47 percent from 57 percent when the poll was taken in September 2015.

The reality TV star and real estate mogul, a part-time resident of Palm Beach, leads the Republican presidential field in Florida with 36 percent, the poll found. His closest rival, Sen. The poll could still be a statistical outlier, but the Republican lead is so enormous that candidates like Rubio would still lead after a big shift in Clinton’s favor.

The survey – conducted November 11-15 – began a day after the most recent GOP debate and two weeks after the candidates appeared on stage in Boulder.

On the other hand, Sanders wins in possible matchups with Carson, Rubio and Trump. No other candidates top 1%.

Watch out, Hillary: A new poll suggests the Democratic front runner is way behind top Republicans in Colorado, a state Barack Obama carried twice in his own presidential runs.

With each passing week, Donald Trump’s unyielding lead in the polls makes it increasingly clear that the real-estate magnate is not going anywhere.

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Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson may be faltering on the increasingly prevalent topic of foreign policy, but he still dominates Clinton 52% to 38%. The new poll shows that Trump’s support has gone up to 28 percent among Republican and independent voters who lean Republican. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.9 points. Among primary voters, 297 Democrats were surveyed, with a margin-of-error of plus-or-minus 5.6 percent and 355 Republicans responded, with a 5.2 percent margin-of-error.

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