Would have liked to see Rand around 10%, but OK for now I guess.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/p...e_NC_70815.pdfPublic Policy Polling surveyed 529 registered voters overall, 288 Republican primary voters, and 286 Democratic primary voters from July 2nd-6th. The margin of error for the overall survey is +/- 4.3%, and for each of the primary subsamples it’s +/-5.8%. 80% of participants responded via the phone, while 20% of respondents who did not have landlines conducted the survey over the Internet.
The most interesting part of this poll:
The favorability and general election questions were split between R and D's. It is interesting in the Democrats section Rubio, Rand and a few others poll higher than Clinton.
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