Sunday, December 13, 2015

Cruzing To Get Trumped

With just seven weeks left until the Iowa Caucuses in February, Sen. Ted Cruz has picked up Dr. Ben Carson's support and now has a 10-point lead over Trump in Iowa, 31%-21%.  Two things: first, a majority of Republicans are backing the loudest, most bigoted Republicans in the race, and second, with the holidays now approaching quickly, there's not a whole lot of time left.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz now has a firm lead among likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers, according to the Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll released Saturday evening.

Cruz polled at 31 percent while real estate magnate Donald Trump — who regularly led most national polls — held a distant second place at 21 percent.

These results mirror those of Monday's Monmouth University Poll, which gave the freshman senator a five-point lead over Trump.

The top slot in Iowa has cycled among Trump, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Cruz. Carson, once an evangelical voter darling, was almost an afterthought among Iowa Republican voters in comparison.

Carson polled at 13 percent, followed by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) at 10 percent and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) at 6 percent.

Cruz had the support of 51 percent of likely caucusgoers when asked about their first and second choices.

Bloomberg Politics reported this 21-point jump is the largest in the Iowa polls in the last five presidential caucuses.

The last Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll of Iowa voters was conducted in late October. Carson led at 28 points, followed by Trump at 19 points and Cruz at 10 points.

But they still tell me the smart money's on Rubio.

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