Scott Walker (6%) is tied with Mike Huckabee for 4th place -- behind Jeb Bush (15%), Donald Trump (13%), and Ted Cruz (9%).
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National: Bush, Trump get bumps. (Monmouth University, 7/13/2015)
The behinders in the7/9-12/2015 Monmouth poll
- 2% - Rick Perry, Chris Christie, Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal
- 1% - Carly Fiorina, John Kasich
- 0% - Lindsey Graham
Some of the other numbers
- 19% of the respondents are undecided or interested in 'no one'
- Highest unfavorables
- 45% - Chris Christie
- 41% - Donald Trump
- 33% - Lindsey Graham (50% have no opinion; not good news for the Bachelor Senator from South Carolina)
- 39% of respondents say that the number of Republicans candidates running is back for the party (compared to 34% who say it's a good thing
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Latest Public Policy Polling (PPP) numbers keep Republican candidates in a jumble. (5/14/2015)
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