Carson 17
Rubio 10
Cruz 8
Bush 7
Paul 4
Poll dates not stated, but seem to be late Oct.-early Nov. 2015. 344 likely Republican primary or caucus goers nationwide. Methodology not stated. Zogby poll has used email program in the past.
11/5/15, "Trump Still Leads In New Zogby Analytics Poll," Forbes, John Zogby
"Full disclosure first: I am a pollster and a pundit. The former role is collecting and analyzing data mainly from Zogby Polls. The latter is my role as an older guy who has taught American history and political science for 24 years and has been around a very long time. Sometimes the two roles see things differently.
With that said, a new Zogby Analytics Poll, conducted among 344 likely Republican primary and caucus voters nationwide, shows developer Donald Trump leading his nearest opponent, neurologist Dr. Ben Carson by 13 points – 30% to 17% — with Florida Senator Marco Rubio in third place at 10%, closely followed by Texas Senator Ted Cruz with 8%, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush with 7%. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul shows up with 4% and all other candidates are 2% or below.
The poll has a margin of sampling error of +/- 5.4 percentage points.
Mr. Trump receives strong support among men (29%), women (32%), Republicans (30%) and independents (34%).
Dr. Carson does better among women (20%) than men (15%), and independents (19%) than Republicans (17%).
Mr. Rubio who has climbed a few points since his performance in the most recent GOP debate is the only other candidate in double digits and does 10%-11% among most sub-group.
And Mr. Cruz hits double digits, also due to a strong debate, among men (10%) and independents (11%), but comes a little short among women (5%) and Republicans (7%). Mr. Bush at least shows up but appears to need more support among women (5%) and independents (3%).
Dr. Carson has moved up 4 points since last month’s Zogby Poll. Rubio is up 3 points. And Cruz is up 3 points. These are not huge gains and should not be treated as such. There are less than 90 days to go before real voters actually cast a ballot."
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Following is Zogby article on his Sept. 18-19 poll:
9/20/15, "Zogby Poll: Trump Widens Lead After GOP Debate," Forbes, John Zogby
"Real estate mogul Trump has widened his lead to 20 points in a brand new Zogby Analytics poll taken after the second Republican presidential debate. The new poll of 405 likely Republican primary/caucus voters nationwide with a margin of sampling error of +/- 5.0 percentage points, conducted September 18-19, shows Mr. Trump with 33% (up 2 points from his pre-debate 31%). In second place is neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson who actually dropped 3 points to 13%. Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, widely considered to be the big winner in the debate, moved up from just 2% last week to 7% and fourth place in the new poll – just 2 points behind former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s 9% (which is exactly where he was last week).
Texas Senator Ted Cruz moves up a point to 5%, followed by Florida
Senator Marco Rubio, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, and Ohio Governor John
Kasich all tied at 4%. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who by many
accounts, had a good debate night, stayed at 3%.
The biggest losers in the post-debate poll – besides Dr. Carson’s drop – were Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker who fell from 5% to 2% and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee who polled 2% (down from 4%).
Mr. Trump’s lead is across the board, among most major sub-groups – 36% among men, 30% with women, 30% Republicans, 39% independents, 29% moderates, and 31% conservatives.
Dr. Carson’s best showings were among Republicans 14%, and conservatives 16%. Mrs. Fiorina did better among men (9%) than women (5%) and Republicans 8% than independents (5%). Mr. Bush scored 10% with women, 8% with men, 12% moderates, but just 6% among conservatives.
The poll was conducted in the middle of controversies regarding negative attitudes toward Muslims expressed by both Mr. Trump and Dr. Carson. Mrs. Fiorina gained the most traction from the debate but no one besides Mr. Trump has broken away from the pack."
The biggest losers in the post-debate poll – besides Dr. Carson’s drop – were Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker who fell from 5% to 2% and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee who polled 2% (down from 4%).
Mr. Trump’s lead is across the board, among most major sub-groups – 36% among men, 30% with women, 30% Republicans, 39% independents, 29% moderates, and 31% conservatives.
Dr. Carson’s best showings were among Republicans 14%, and conservatives 16%. Mrs. Fiorina did better among men (9%) than women (5%) and Republicans 8% than independents (5%). Mr. Bush scored 10% with women, 8% with men, 12% moderates, but just 6% among conservatives.
The poll was conducted in the middle of controversies regarding negative attitudes toward Muslims expressed by both Mr. Trump and Dr. Carson. Mrs. Fiorina gained the most traction from the debate but no one besides Mr. Trump has broken away from the pack."
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Comment: Not sure what Mr. Zogby means when he refers to 'negative attitudes towards Muslims' expressed by either Trump or Carson 'in the middle' of poll dates Sept. 18-19, Th-F. (Last parag. above).
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Reference to Zogby poll use of email method, Oct. 2015 Zogby poll in Ohio:
"The survey was conducted by Zogby Analytics using online responses. Mr. Jackson said Zogby has a huge trove of email addresses and he said the email-based poll is just as scientific as the standard procedure of a random telephone poll."...
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Trump 26.9
Carson 21.8
Kasich 12.5
Bush 5.6
Fiorina 5.6
Poll dates 10/15-10/17, 2015. Splits of 804 likely Ohio voters: 38D, 31R, 31Ind (approx, 249 R). 3.5 error margin
10/21/15, "BGSU poll: Trump, Clinton lead in Ohio," Toledo Blade, Tom Troy, Blade politics writer
"The first BGSU Poll had the real estate billionaire leading 14 other Republicans with 26.9 percent of the vote among likely Ohio voters....
Political science professor Melissa Miller...commissioned the poll with political science colleague David Jackson and the university’s office of communications....
Against former Secretary of State Clinton, Mr. Trump trails 45.9 percent to 34.8 percent....Mrs. Clinton defeats Dr. Carson 44.7 percent to 35.2 percent and Mr. Bush 47 percent to 30.5 percent. The poll didn’t ask how Mr. Kasich would do against Mrs. Clinton....
Mr. Trump’s low standing next to Mrs. Clinton could be improved in a political campaign in Ohio, said Ms. Miller. She said Mrs. Clinton already has a base of support, having won the state’s presidential primary in 2008. Mr. Trump is hurt by the negativity of the Republican contest, she said....
Zogby Analytics interviewed 804 likely voters by email. Of those, 38 percent identified as Democrats, 31 percent as Republicans, and 31 percent as independents. The margin of error was 3.5 percent. The survey was done last Thursday through Saturday [Oct. 15-17]....
For the Republican nomination, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson came in second after Mr. Trump with 21.8 percent. Next in line was Ohio Gov. John Kasich with 12.5 percent. After Mr. Kasich in the BGSU Poll was former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and former corporate executive Carly Fiorina tied at 5.6 percent.
The BGSU Poll’s findings are in line with a poll released two weeks ago by Quinnipiac University. In that survey, Mr. Kasich stood at 13 percent, against 23 percent for Mr. Trump and 18 percent for Dr. Carson."...
[Ed. note: But they're not in line with recent Quinnipiac poll on Trump v Clinton matchup. Clinton only ahead by +1, 43 to 42, 9/25-10/5/15.]
(continuing): "This is BGSU’s first foray into political polling. Ms. Miller said she and Mr. Jackson have wanted to do a poll because Wood County is a swing county in Ohio and gets a lot of media and advertising attention during the presidential campaign.
She said Wood County’s record of voting for the winning presidential candidate is second longest in the state, after Ottawa County. Wood County last supported the losing presidential candidate in 1976, while Ottawa County last voted for the losing candidate in 1960.
The poll cost $9,500, according to Jennifer Sobolewski, communications manager. She said the university’s interest in the poll is to raise BGSU’s visibility.
The survey was conducted by Zogby Analytics using online responses. Mr. Jackson said Zogby has a huge trove of email addresses and he said the email-based poll is just as scientific as the standard procedure of a random telephone poll....
Ms. Miller said Mr. Kasich’s political standing in Ohio reflects the fact that he is not campaigning here, but is focusing his political resources on New Hampshire, the nation’s first primary election in February. Of all the Republican candidates, Mr. Kasich had the highest favorability rating among Ohio voters, at 55.7 percent. Dr. Carson’s favorability was 52.7 percent. Everyone else was in negative territory.
Mr. Trump’s honesty and trustworthiness rating was 29.5 percent, compared with 38.2 percent for Dr. Carson and 29 percent for Mr. Bush. Only 26.7 percent of voters said Mr. Trump cares about the needs of people like them, compared with 25.4 percent for Mr. Bush....
Even Senator Sanders, an avowed socialist, leads all the major Republican contenders, with 42.4 percent against Mr. Trump’s 34.4 percent; 40.7 percent against Dr. Carson’s 33.3 percent, and with 42.9 percent against Mr. Bush’s 29.5 percent. In all those scenarios about a quarter of the likely voters were undecided."... via Free Republic
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Comment: "Ms. Miller said Mr. Kasich’s political standing in Ohio reflects the fact that he is not campaigning here, but is focusing his political resources on New Hampshire."
Despite Kasich's heavy investment in New Hampshire, he's among those still seeking traction there, per Bloomberg Politics/Saint Anselm Poll published 10/21:
Trump 24
Carson 17
Bush 10
Rubio 8
Fiorina 7
Kasich 7
Christie 5
Cruz 4
Paul 4
Huckabee 1
Graham 1
Santorum 1
Poll dates, Oct. 15-18
"Kasich has also invested heavily in New Hampshire, making roughly a dozen trips to the state since declaring his candidacy in July. In the past month, the super-PAC backing him, New Day for America, has run 144 spots in the state's television markets, according to data compiled by Kantar Media's CMAG."...
10/21/15, "Ad Blitz Fails to Lift Jeb Bush's Numbers in New Hampshire: Bloomberg Politics/Saint Anselm Poll," Bloomberg, John McCormick, Arit John
400 likely Republican primary voters, 4.9 margin of error, telephone interviews
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