Scott Walker ends up in 4th place, his numbers down by more than half since his early peaking.
Trump scores well with low-income and Tea Party voters. (His base of The Apprentice fans?)
Source: Real Clear Politics
The behinders in the 6/21-6/23 Fox News poll:
- 6% - Mike Huckabee
- 4% - Ted Cruz
- 3% - Carly Fiorina, Rick Santorum
- 2% - Chris Christie, Rick Perry, John Kasich, Bobby Jindal
- 1% - Lindsey Graham
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