Sunday, January 10, 2016
New Poll Shows Tight Races In Iowa & New Hampshire
According to the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll, the races for presidential hopefuls in Iowa and New Hampshire are getting tighter.
The poll addressed both Likely and Potential voters
Among likely Republican caucus-goers in Iowa:
Sen. Ted Cruz 28%
Donald Trump 24%
Sen. Marco Rubio 13%
Ben Carson 11%
The rest, who cares...
Among potential Republican caucus-goers in Iowa (larger group of possible voters):
Donald Trump 26%
Sen. Ted Cruz 24%
Sen. Marco Rubio 13%
Ben Carson 11%
Among likely Democratic caucus-goers in Iowa:
Hillary Clinton 48%
Sen. Bernie Sanders 45%
Martin O'Malley 5%
Among potential Democratic caucus-goers in Iowa:
Hillary Clinton 49%
Sen. Bernie Sanders 43%
Martin O'Malley 4%
Among likely Republican caucus-goers in New Hampshire:
Donald Trump 30%
Sen. Marco Rubio 14%
Gov. Chris Christie 12%
Sen. Ted Cruz 10%
Gov. John Kasich 9%
Gov. Jeb Bush 9%
Among potential Republican caucus-goers in New Hampshire, the numbers are unchanged for these candidates.
Among likely Democratic caucus-goers in New Hampshire:
Sen. Bernie Sanders 50%
Hillary Clinton 46%
Martin O'Malley 1%
Among potential Democratic caucus-goers in New Hampshire:
Sen. Bernie Sanders 50%
Hillary Clinton 44%
Martin O'Malley 4%
Posted by
Randy Slovacek
at
8:51 AM
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