Public Policy Polling surveyed 529 registered voters overall, 288 Republican primary voters, and 286 Democratic primary voters from July 2nd-6th. The margin of error for the overall survey is +/- 4.3%, and for each of the primary subsamples its +/-5.8%.Trump gets 16% of the votes with a margin of error of nearly 6%. Bush and Walker at 12%, so the margin of error is equal to half of their votes. These polls are bordering on meaningless.
The most important thing about this is who is reporting. Since when do the lame stream press say anything good about a leading republican?
True but you can say that about any poll at this stage of the game.
The real meaning is not the numbers, but the fact that trump has raised an issue that only the people want to talk about.
Neither party wants to get any where near the topic of illegal murderers, rapist, drug dealers etal because the American sleeping giant gets really pissed when it finally awakens and finds out that an illegal latino has stolen his bowl of porridge.
Looks like Trump is already stealing Democrat votes. :-)