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  • National Poll: Donald Trump Remains Frontrunner, Would Lose Big Head-To Head With Ted Cruz

    03/08/2016 11:26:34 AM PST · by Chasaway · 160 replies
    Breitbart.com ^ | 03/08/2016 | Jordan Schachtel
    Trump leads poll with a disparate group campaigning. When head to head with Cruz or Rubio, he loses. "An ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump leading the race to become the Republican nominee for President of the United States. However, if the field were to consolidate, the billionaire businessman would no longer be favored in a head-to-head situation, according to the survey...] [Cruz easily defeats Trump head-to-head 54-41 percent. non-Cruz or Trump supporters prefer Cruz to Trump 72-17 percent. Among “very conservative voters,” Cruz takes down Trump 60-34 percent. Among white evangelicals, Cruz handles Trump 64-31 percent. Rubio also...
  • Michigan Poll: Trump Still Strong – Kasich/Cruz Rise (Trump 42% Kasich 20% Cruz 19% Rubio 9%)

    03/07/2016 5:44:56 AM PST · by usafa92 · 84 replies
    Mitchell Research ^ | 3/7/2016 | Mitchell Research
    EAST LANSING, Michigan --- Donald Trump continues to lead by 22 percentage points going into the Tuesday Republican Presidential Primary Election in Michigan. Trump (42%) has dropped 5 percentage points since our last poll Thursday night before the FOX News Channel debate in Detroit, but still is ahead of Ohio Governor John Kasich (19.6%) who gained 6%, Texas U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (19.3%) who gained 5%, Florida U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (9%) who lost 6%, and Dr. Ben Carson (4%) while 1% is voting for someone else and 5% are undecided according to the latest Mitchell/FOX 2 Detroit - Michigan...
  • Cruz bolsters case as the anti-Trump with big wins as Rubio fades

    03/05/2016 11:35:43 PM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 158 replies
    The Washington Examiner ^ | March 5, 2016 | Philip Klein with Ryan Lovelace, Al Weaver and Curt Mills
    Sen. Ted Cruz's two big wins on Saturday bolstered his case that he is the strongest candidate to stop Donald Trump's march toward the Republican nomination, as Sen. Marco Rubio's support faded. Cruz crushed Trump in Kansas, upset the businessman in Maine, and provided Trump with a tougher than expected challenges in Kentucky and Louisiana. The results come as an anti-Trump movement began to galvanize conservative activists as well as party elites. Trump came under fire in a Thursday debate, was the subject of blistering attack speech from 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, has been at the receiving end of...