http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/01/politi...ush/index.html
" [Jeb] Bush stands at 19%, up from 13% in May -- and his best showing in CNN/ORC polling since December. Donald Trump follows at 12%, up from 3% before his announcement. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (8%), neurosurgeon Ben Carson (7%) and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (7%) round out the top five.
Notably absent from this top five -- though statistically speaking not far behind -- are Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (6%, down from 14% in May) and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (6%, down slightly from 10%). Both had been top five candidates in each of the last two CNN/ORC polls, and Walker had been in the top five since February."
Chris Christie is at 3%, but the poll was taken before he formally announced his candidacy. Trump at 12%? *shudder*
"Nationally, Hillary Clinton leads all other candidates by more than 40 points, with 57% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents behind her, 16% backing Vice President Joe Biden, 14% Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, 2% Jim Webb and 1% or less for former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee."
The article also compares candidates to each other. Clinton vs. Bush is polling at 54% to 41%, respectively. That's as good as it gets for the Republicans right now.
Any surprises here?
" [Jeb] Bush stands at 19%, up from 13% in May -- and his best showing in CNN/ORC polling since December. Donald Trump follows at 12%, up from 3% before his announcement. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (8%), neurosurgeon Ben Carson (7%) and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (7%) round out the top five.
Notably absent from this top five -- though statistically speaking not far behind -- are Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (6%, down from 14% in May) and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (6%, down slightly from 10%). Both had been top five candidates in each of the last two CNN/ORC polls, and Walker had been in the top five since February."
Chris Christie is at 3%, but the poll was taken before he formally announced his candidacy. Trump at 12%? *shudder*
"Nationally, Hillary Clinton leads all other candidates by more than 40 points, with 57% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents behind her, 16% backing Vice President Joe Biden, 14% Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, 2% Jim Webb and 1% or less for former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee."
The article also compares candidates to each other. Clinton vs. Bush is polling at 54% to 41%, respectively. That's as good as it gets for the Republicans right now.
Any surprises here?
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