Posted on 12/03/2015 10:05:51 AM PST by BigEdLB
PPP's new New Hampshire poll finds Donald Trump's position in the state pretty much unchanged compared to si x weeks ago. He leads with 27% to 13% for Ted Cruz, 11% for Marco Rubio, 10% for Ch ris Christie, 9% for Ben Carson, 8% for John Kasich, 6% for Carly Fiorina, 5% fo r Jeb Bush, and 4% for Rand Paul. Rounding out the field in the 1% or less club are Mike Huckabee, George Pataki, and Rick Santorum each at 1%, and Lindsey Graham and Jim Gilmore with less than 1%.
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As for Trump he was at 28% in mid-Oct ober and he's at 27% now, so his standing couldn't be much more steady. His favorab ility rating with Republicans has actually improved a tick, from 48/42 the last poll to now 50/39. The key to Trump's sustained success is that his supporters ba sically buy into everything he says. There's an almost cult like aspect to it, with Trump fans following the leader.
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A nice tight race between Sanders and Clinton might keep soviet Red Hampshire democrats from crossing over to vote for their favorite RINO.
The graves of the Loebs are spinning just a little faster today.
Yeah, I’m surprised Cruz is #2 in NH. That’s a good sign that he’s getting credit for more than just his social conservatism, probably his national security chops. I thought Christie was always doing well in NH, but I could’ve sworn all the older NH polls had Cruz looking like an also-ran there in low single digits.
Christie? Ah hell no!!
Does anyone else think Christie reminds me of that other well known NJ resident, Tony Soprano?
I agree, but then I may live in the same state. CA?
Yep, he is from California. Big job there...
It would be fairly easy to do, if the RNC actually wanted to do it.
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