With Scott Walker, apparently, choking on Donald's dust.
Source: Real Clear Politics
The behinders in the 7/9-12/2015 Suffolk/USA Today poll.
- 4% - Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, Ben Carson
- 3% - Chris Christie
- 1% - Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Carly Fiorina, Bobby Jindal, John Kasich
- 0% - Lindsey Graham
Other stuff:
- Combining 1st and 2nd place choices, Walker ends up in 4th place, a point behind Rubio
- In spite of his 1st place finish, Trump's unfavorable rating is 60.5%.
- 15% of respondents say that Trump's recent comments in illegal immigration make them more likely to vote for him
- 24.1% of respondents describe themselves as 'very liberal' or 'liberal'
- 37.3% of respondents describes themselves as 'conservative' or 'very conservative'
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Has anyone else noticed that Scott Walker peaked 2 months ago in New Hampshire? (6/14/2015)
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The latest CNN/ORC Republican presidential primary poll likes the Florida boys. (6/2/2015)
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Latest Public Policy Polling (PPP) numbers keep Republican candidates in a jumble. (5/14/2015)
The Florida Boys leave Scott Walker in "show" position in latest Republican presidential horse race poll. (5/5/2015)
Tracking the national Republican presidential primary polls. (4/3/2015)
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