Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has sailed past Donald Trump and Ben Carson in Iowa to become the front-runner in the intensifying race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, according to a Monmouth University poll released Monday.
The new numbers, based on a survey of 425 Iowa voters likely to attend the Republican presidential caucuses in February, reveal:
Ted Cruz 24 percent
Donald Trump 19 percent
Marco Rubio 17 percent
Ben Carson 13 percent
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He is ok but needs some nads when he speaks on immigration
ReplyDeleteNone of them should be PC at this point.
That is what makes Trump the top guy no matter what.
Well now we know exactly who uneducated and/or underemployed old white conservative folks in Iowa like this week. What a useful poll! NOT.
ReplyDeleteI would go for Trump or Cruz, Rubio is the establisment pick since their boy Bush has bit the dust and Carson will fade away.
ReplyDeleteDon't believe Cruz will beat Trump no matter what a Monmouth University poll suggests.
ReplyDeleteCarson and Trump for me. Sorry, Ted, although you would be welcome as a VP.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know why Bush will be on the stage in the Dec 15th debate? His numbers are officially too low at 3%.
ReplyDeleteI don't believe this at all. This isn't the first time someone has posted this crap and it turned out to be a lie.
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