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Poll: Cruz closing the gap with Trump
« on: December 23, 2015, 01:26:43 am »
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/donald-trump-ted-cruz-republican-polls-217046



By Nick Gass

12/22/15 06:00 AM EST

Donald Trump's perch atop the 2016 presidential polls is looking a little shakier this morning.

In the latest Quinnipiac University national survey released Tuesday, Trump leads Texas Sen. Ted Cruz by just four percentage points.

Trump's share remained essentially unchanged from the university's last poll, ticking up one point to 28 percent. Cruz, meanwhile, shot up eight percentage points to 24 percent.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio finished third with 12 percent, a five-point drop since late November, while retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson continued his downward spiral with 10 percent, a six-point hit in the same period. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie registered 6 percent, his highest level of support in a telephone poll since late May. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush took 4 percent, while all other candidates earned 2 percent or less and 8 percent remained undecided. Of those who named a candidate, 58 percent of Republican voters said they might change their mind before voting in their state’s primary.

Cruz commanded pluralities of support over Trump among those describing themselves as members of the tea party (38 percent to 27 percent) and white, born-again Evangelical Christians (33 percent to 22 percent). Cruz also led Trump among very conservative supporters (38 percent to 27 percent), while Trump led at least nominally in every other demographic polled.

But it's close. Among men, for example, Cruz trails Trump 30 percent to 29 percent, while among those with a college degree, he trails 24 percent to 21 percent.

Of the Republican voters who watched the Dec. 15 debate, regardless of whom they plan to support, 40 percent said Cruz won, while just 20 percent thought Trump had done so. The Manhattan mogul has often touted his performance in instant, unscientific polls on websites like Drudge Report, Slate and others.

The latest results for Cruz come on the heels of the latest Fox News poll released Dec. 18 that showed Trump with a more commanding 21-point lead but with the Texas senator rising to a then-high of 18 percent in a national poll. According to the RealClearPolitics average of national polls, Trump leads Cruz by 17.3 percentage points, 34.4 to 17.1.

In Iowa, Cruz leads Trump by 9 points, according to the latest CBS News/YouGov poll. A Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa poll released Dec. 12 yielded a 10-point advantage for Cruz.

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Re: Poll: Cruz closing the gap with Trump
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2015, 01:28:50 am »
Go get him, Ted.
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Re: Poll: Cruz closing the gap with Trump
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2015, 02:12:29 am »
Go Cruz!

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Re: Poll: Cruz closing the gap with Trump
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2015, 01:40:01 pm »
Don't read if you are a Trump hater. :thud:


http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/12/22/latest-quinnipiac-poll-affirms-trump-nomination-victory-near-certain/

I know you are a Trump fan and it's no secret I'm a Cruz supporter. At the end of the day, you have to sit back and look at reality.  Cruz has broken through the 'gauntlet' and is polling in 2nd and in some polls above Trump.  After the holidays and as we start seeing the voters pay more attention...one thing to me is clear...voters will have to 'Imagine' what a Trump presidency will look like vs. a Cruz presidency.  Who brings more to the table, Trump or Cruz? Perhaps most importantly which one is almost a sure bet against Hillary.  The answer to those questions, is undeniably Cruz.
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