Trump 34
Cruz 14
Bush 10
Rubio 10
Christie 6
Kasich 6
Paul 6
Fiorina 4
Carson 3
Huckabee 1
Poll dates, Jan. 13-18, 2016, 414 Likely Republican Primary Voters, error margin 4.8. Methodology: Landline and cellphone interviews. Link to poll. Above results on page 12 of poll.
1/20/16, "WMUR poll: Trump’s strong lead continues; Cruz jumps to second place," WMUR.com, John DiStaso
"New York businessman Donald Trump, for the first time, has a 20
percentage point lead in the Granite State, according to the latest
WMUR/CNN New Hampshire Primary Poll....
Trump has led WMUR’s presidential polling since July, and in each succeeding poll his support has grown.
The
latest poll shows him with the support of 34 percent of likely GOP
primary voters, up by two percentage points since an early December
WMUR/CNN poll. Cruz has jumped from 6 percent in December to 14 percent,
while Bush has edged up from 8 percent to 10 percent. At the same time,
Rubio has dropped from 14 percent to 10 percent and is in a dead heat
with his fellow Floridian for third place.
New Jersey Gov. Chris
Christie, who was third in December at 9 percent, has slipped downward
to 6 percent, where he is now tied with U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky
and Ohio Gov. John Kasich Christie for fourth place.
Former
Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina draws the support of 4
percent, with retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson at 3 percent and
former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee at 1 percent. Six percent of those
polled remain undecided.
The University of New Hampshire Survey
Center polled 414 likely Republican primary voters Jan. 13-18 and says
the results have a margin of error of plus or minus 4.8 percent."...
Link to poll.
1/20/16, "TRUMP STILL ON TOP IN NH, BIG BATTLE FOR SECOND, MOST VOTERS STILL UNDECIDED," cola.UNH.edu
Comment: Jan. 2016 poll didn't report the percentage of supporters of each individual candidate who had already made up their mind, ie were not "still undecided." The poll only gave the overall undecided number.
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Added Comment: Page 36 of poll has good one page comparison of GOP candidate support in New Hampshire.
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