CNN/ORC Poll: Cruz Rises to Second Behind Trump
Friday, 04 Dec 2015 06:51 AM
Donald Trump remains the runaway front-runner in the latest CNN/ORC poll, coming in at 36 percent, 20 points higher than his nearest competitor Ted Cruz.
The poll of 930 registered voters, including 445 either Republicans or independents who lean Republican, found:
Meanwhile, Cruz rose by 12 points and Trump went up by nine points. Rubio gained four which fell within the poll's margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.
The Republicans were deeply divided by education. Among voters with college degrees:
But among Trump supporters, 67 percent called for total deportation, compared to 39 percent of voters backing other candidates. But even among Trump's supporters, 55 percent said his deportation plan is not possible.
The poll of 930 registered voters, including 445 either Republicans or independents who lean Republican, found:
- Trump: 36 percent;
- Cruz, 16 percent;
- Ben Carson, 14 percent
- Marco Rubio, 12 percent;
- Chris Christie, 4 percent;
- Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina, 3 percent;
- Mike Huckabee and John Kasich, 2 percent;
- Rand Paul, 1 percent;
- Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham, George Pataki, Rick Santorum, less than one percent.
The Republicans were deeply divided by education. Among voters with college degrees:
- Cruz, 22 percent;
- Carson and Rubio tied at 19 percent;
- Trump, 18 percent;
- Trump, 46 percent;
- Cruz, 12 percent;
- Carson, 11 percent;
- Rubio, 8 percent.
- The federal budget (51 percent, up 41 points);
- Illegal immigration (48 percent, up 34 points);
- ISIS (46 percent, up 31 points);
- Foreign policy (30 percent, up 13 points).
- Trump, 42 percent;
- Carson, 14 percent;
- Cruz, 12 percent;
- Rubio, 10 percent.
- Trump, 37 percent;
- Cruz, 16 percent;
- Carson, 11 percent;
- Rubio, 10 percent.
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