Trump 35
Cruz 18
Rubio 18
Kasich 10
Bush 7
Carson 7
2/14-2/15/16, Sun-Mon. 897 likely South Carolina Republican primary voters, live interviews, 3.3 error margin, no link to poll
2/25/16, "FIRST ON BUZZ: After debate, Trump still tops SC GOP presidential race," The State, Jamie Self, South Carolina
"Donald Trump still is leading the S.C. Republican presidential race after the weekend’s explosive GOP debate in Greenville.
But the race for second place in Saturday’s primary appears to be narrowing.
Behind
Trump, who has 35 percent support in the poll, U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio
of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas are tied for second place — at 18
percent each, according to a Public Policy Polling survey released
exclusively Monday to The State.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich is in
forth at 10 percent support, followed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush
and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, tied with 7 percent support each.
Public
Policy interviewed 897 likely GOP primary voters Sunday and Monday –
the first look at how after Saturday night’s Republican presidential
debate affected the race. The poll has a margin of error of 3.3
percentage points.
The GOP poll suggests Trump’s debate
performance – in which he criticized former President George W. Bush for
the 9/11 attacks – may not be hurting the frontrunner in a state that
has deep ties to the Bush family.
The poll also suggests Rubio
could be closing the gap on Cruz, who has finished second to Trump in
seven out of the eight S.C. polls taken in 2016."
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Added: 2/13/16, Even
Rupert Murdoch thought the Republican Party Establishment "probably
rigged" the audience of the 2/13/16 debate televised from South
Carolina:
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