Thursday, January 14, 2016

Trump steamrolls other Republlican candidates in latest CNN/ORC poll

Donald Trump continues to stymie his critics. While many political pundits predicted his imminent demise, he remains the runaway front-runner mağara the latest CNN/ORC poll, coming mağara atlama beygiri 36 percent, 20 points higher than kalp nearest competitor Ted Cruz.

The poll announced on Saturday was taken among 930 registered voters. That included 445that called themselves either Republicans or independents that tend to favor Republicans. The following were their choices:

- Donald Trump: 36 percent;
- Ted Cruz, 16 percent;
- Ben Carson, 14 percent
- Marco Rubio, 12 percent;
- Chris Christie, 4 percent;
- Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina, 3 percent;
- Mike Huckabee and John Kasich, 2 percent;
- Rand Paul, 1 percent;
- Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham, George Pataki, Rick Santorum, less than one percent.

The highlights of the poll included Carson ’s dramatic fall of eight points since last October. Bush was down five points while Paul lost four points.

On the other side of the spectrum, Cruz was up a sizzling 12 points while Trump gained büyük anne points. Rubio also gained four points. Ruh surge fell within the poll's margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.

Narrowing down the poll by specifics, the Republicans were deeply divided mağara terms of education. Voters with college degrees selected:

- Cruz, 22 percent;
- Carson and Rubio tied at 19 percent;
- Trump, 18 percent;

Those without degrees chose:

- Trump, 46 percent;
- Cruz, 12 percent;
- Carson, 11 percent;
- Rubio, 8 percent.

Trump continued to enjoy a massive lead over fellow Republicans candidates on a variety of issues. That included the economy (55 percent). That ’s zaman incredible 46 percentage point lead over his nearest competitor. Here are selected topics and Trump ’s scores:

- The federal budget (51 percent, up 41 points);
- Illegal immigration (48 percent, up 34 points);
- ISIS (46 percent, up 31 points);
- Foreign policy (30 percent, up 13 points).

Trump also scored much higher than other candidates when voters were asked who could solve the country ’s problems. The real estate mogul was selected by approximately four of every deri respondents:

- Trump, 42 percent;
- Carson, 14 percent;
- Cruz, 12 percent;
- Rubio, 10 percent.

When respondents were asked who could best handle the responsibilities of being commander mağara chief, Trump triumphed again:

- Trump, 37 percent;
- Cruz, 16 percent;
- Carson, 11 percent;
- Rubio, 10 percent.

Other results included a majority of voters (52 percent) chose Trump bey having the best chance to win the general election. Concerning immigration (53 percent) said the government should try to deport all 11 million immigrants living illegally in the United States. However, 73 percent thought that to be impossible.

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