Colorado Quinnipac poll: Hillary loses against every candidate, Trump plunges to 3rd

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With 25 percent of the vote, Dr. Ben Carson is the clear leader among Colorado Republicans and tops Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton 52 - 38 percent in a general election matchup, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.

In fact, Clinton trails all leading Republican contenders by margins of 11 percentage points or more, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University Poll finds.

Trailing Carson in the Republican race are Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida with 19 percent, Donald Trump with 17 percent, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas with 14 percent, Carly Fiorina with 5 percent, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky with 3 percent, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush with 2 percent and 11 percent undecided.

Among Republicans, 32 percent say they "would definitely not" support Trump, followed by 21 percent who would not support Bush.

Clinton leads the Democratic field with 55 percent, followed by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont with 27 percent, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley at 2 percent, with 15 percent undecided.

"A chilly if not frigid reception for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in her second quest for the White House," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
 
This was post-debate.. Has Rand at 3% not 2% sorry

National Reuters poll had Rand at 6%, why the discrepancy?
 
Trump More Firmly On Top In N.H

BOSTON Donald Trump is holding on to his lead in the latest WBUR poll of likely voters in New Hampshire’s Republican presidential primary, while his closest rival, Dr. Ben Carson, appears to be fading.

And in the wake of the attacks in Paris, the new poll also shows that the state’s GOP electorate is divided on Middle East military policy and immigration.

Trump More Firmly On Top, But Rubio Is Rising

After losing a few percentage points in a WBUR survey two weeks ago, Trump is more firmly on top in the latest poll (topline, crosstabs), with 23 percent of likely GOP primary voters choosing him or leaning his way.

Many of Trump’s supporters, including Gerard Scolamiero, an Exeter Republican, say they’re done with political insiders.

“I’m tired of it,” Scolamiero said. “And I want someone who’s outside of the system, who’s not going to game the system for their own ends.”

Carson had also benefited from that sentiment. But the new WBUR survey, conducted by the MassINC Polling Group, shows Carson’s appeal may be waning.

Carson was in a near tie with Trump in September, but he’s 10 points behind now, with 13 percent support.

MassINC pollster Steve Koczela says voters gave Carson an early honeymoon, but the attraction is fading. (Read more from Steve.)

“The counter example to that is [Florida U.S. Sen.] Marco Rubio,” Koczela noted, “where the better voters get to know him, the more they like him.”

While Carson’s overall favorability score is falling, Rubio’s is rising. Rubio started to shoulder through the GOP pack in the last WBUR poll, and now he’s supported by 13 percent of respondents, in a dead heat with Carson.

Unlike Trump, Rubio draws appreciable support from both the 46 percent of respondents who prefer an outsider, and the 36 percent who prefer an experienced candidate.

“I’m not someone who’s just looking for an outsider for the sake of it being an outsider,” said Wolfeboro independent Constance Miller. “I’m looking for someone who’s going to fix some of the issues that are going on in our country right now.”
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“I’m not someone who’s just looking for an outsider for the sake of it being an outsider. I’m looking for someone who’s going to fix some of the issues that are going on in our country right now.”

– Wolfeboro independent Constance Miller

Miller is leaning toward Rubio. She’s voted for Democrats in the past but says the current crop is too much in President Obama’s mold and she’s looking for change — on the economy and immigration, and particularly on terrorism.

“We need to be a lot more aggressive and put more troops on the ground and quash this radical [ideology] that’s going on in the Middle East because if we don’t, as we can see, it’s spreading further and further,” Miller said.
http://www.wbur.org/2015/11/18/wbur-new-hampshire-poll-trump-middle-east
 
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