Trump still well ahead of Republican primary polls




US billionaire Donald Trump was left Wednesday at the head of the Republican primary polls for the presidential election in November 2016, while Hillary Clinton was consolidating his favorite status among Democrats.
Donald Trump collects 27% of voting intentions of Republican voters in a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday and conducted last week. It is followed by Senator Marco Rubio (17%), Dr. Ben Carson (16%) and Senator Ted Cruz (16%). The margin of error is 3.8 points.
"Although it says, whatever it offends people, that the facts are contested or political correctness challenged Donald Trump seems to be clad in Kevlar," says the deputy director of the institute of the University Quinnipiac Tim Malloy.
The opinion survey is not marginal: since July, ahead of Donald Trump was confirmed by almost all the polls. The only candidate to have briefly caught up to the neurosurgeon Ben Carson retired, currently losing ground, while Marco Rubio, son of Cuban immigrants, is skyrocketing.
The fall of Jeb Bush unchecked: the heir to the Bush dynasty is the first choice but 5% of Republican voters.
Democratic side, former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton collects 60% of voting intentions of Democratic voters, followed by Senator Bernie Sanders (30%). The margin of error is 4.1 points.
Hillary Clinton took advantage of renunciation of Vice President Joe Biden. And if Bernie Sanders continues to seduce the left of the Democratic Party, it seems to stagnate.
The primary will be held in each state for several months, and will begin in Iowa on February 1, and then in New Hampshire on February 9.
Previously, the Democratic candidates will debate among themselves the 19 December and 17 January, and Republicans 15 December and January.

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