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r3volution 3.0
05-02-2015, 01:51 PM
--Top Tier

Clinton/Paul..............45/43..............Clinton +2
Clinton/Huckabee.....46/44...............Clinton +2
Clinton/Rubio............46/44..............Clinton +2
Clinton/Bush.............45/42..............Clinton +3

--The Also Rans

Clinton/Christie.........45/40..............Clinton +5
Clinton/Carson...........48/41..............Clinton +7
Clinton/Cruz..............49/42..............Clinton +7
Clinton/Walker..........48/41..............Clinton +7
Clinton/Perry.............48/41...............Clinton +7

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

hells_unicorn
05-02-2015, 01:56 PM
Promising, though still wholly conjecture at this stage of the game. I wouldn't be surprised if the final 4 candidates in the Republican primary are those 4, even though there is a possibility that Huckabee may not run, in which case replace him with Cruz.

Galileo Galilei
05-02-2015, 04:47 PM
Bad news for Bush:


Q2 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion
of Jeb Bush?
Favorable......................................... ............... 26%
Unfavorable .................................................. .. 49%
Not sure .................................................. ........ 25%

Mr.NoSmile
05-02-2015, 08:06 PM
Bad news for Bush:

Nah. You know these types. The more negativity they receive, the more that emboldens them to try and prove themselves.

Brian4Liberty
05-05-2015, 10:02 AM
The last PPP Iowa GOP Caucus Poll has this:



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 28, 2015

Walker leads GOP field by 10 in Iowa, Clinton over 60%
Raleigh, N.C. –

PPP's newest Iowa poll finds Scott Walker well ahead of the rest of the Republican field in Iowa, getting 23% to 13% for Marco Rubio, 12% for Jeb Bush, 10% each for Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul, 8% for Ted Cruz, 7% for Ben Carson, 5% for Chris Christie, and 4% for Rick Perry.

Walker has the highest favorability out of anyone in the field, with 59% of voters viewing him favorably to 13% who have an unfavorable view. The key to Walker's success is that he's winning both among voters who are most concerned about electability in the general election and among voters who are most concerned with having the most conservative candidate. Among voters who say being able to win in the general is their top priority, Walker gets 21% to edge out Marco Rubio (20%) and Jeb Bush (17%). His lead is much more emphatic among voters saying conservatism is their top priority- with them he gets 29% to 14% for Cruz, 12% for Paul, and 10% for Huckabee.
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http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_IA_42815.pdf