With a little more than a year until Election Day 2016 Cheap Joey Rickard Jersey , Hillary Clinton has established herself as the clear frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination, while the Republican side is still very much up for grabs.
A new NBC NewsWall Street Journal national poll released Tuesday shows Clinton has opened up a 31-point lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. The former secretary of state has 62 percent support among likely Democratic primary voters compared with Sanders’ 31 percent. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley received just 3 percent support, the survey — conducted Oct. 25-29 — found.
The same poll showed retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson now has a 6-point lead over Donald Trump in the race for the Republican nomination.
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? Carson: 29%
? Trump: 23%
? Rubio: 11%
? Cruz: 10%
? Bush: 8%
Source: NBC NewsWall Street Journal poll (Oct. 25-29)
Meanwhile in New Hampshire, Rubio is surging on the strength of his breakout performance in last week’s CNBC debate. A Monmouth University poll released Tuesday shows the Florida senator has more than tripled his support among likely GOP primary voters in the Granite State. Rubio (13 percent) now sits in third place behind Carson (16 percent) and Trump (26 percent) in New Hampshire and ahead of Ohio Gov. John Kasich (11 percent) and Cruz (9 percent). Bush (7 percent) is a distant sixth.