Reuters/Ipsos September 26 - 30 Rand Paul at 5%, 7% with Republicans

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Total (n=793)
Donald Trump 27%
Benjamin Carson 9%
Jeb Bush 7%
Carly Fiorina 7%
Marco Rubio 5%
Rand Paul 5%
Ted Cruz 4%
Mike Huckabee 4%
Chris Christie 3%
John Kasich 1%
Jim Gilmore 1%
Bobby Jindal 1%
Rick Santorum 1%
Lindsey Graham 1%


Republican (n=481)
Donald Trump 32%
Benjamin Carson 12%
Jeb Bush 10%
Carly Fiorina 8%
Marco Rubio 7%
Rand Paul 7%
Ted Cruz 5%
Mike Huckabee 3%
Chris Christie 5%
John Kasich 1%
Jim Gilmore 1%
Bobby Jindal 1%
Rick Santorum 2%
Lindsey Graham *%


Independent (n=172)
Donald Trump 26%
Benjamin Carson 8%
Jeb Bush 5%
Carly Fiorina 8%
Marco Rubio 3%
Rand Paul 4%
Ted Cruz 3%
Mike Huckabee 7%
Chris Christie 2%
John Kasich 2%
Jim Gilmore 2%
Bobby Jindal *%
Rick Santorum *%
Lindsey Graham 1%

http://www.ipsos-na.com/download/pr.aspx?id=14934
 
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Republican (n=171)
Donald Trump 26%
Benjamin Carson 8%
Jeb Bush 5%
Carly Fiorina 8%
Marco Rubio 7%
Rand Paul 7%
Ted Cruz 7%
Mike Huckabee 7%
Chris Christie 2%
John Kasich 2%
Jim Gilmore 2%
Bobby Jindal *%
Rick Santorum *%
Lindsey Graham 1%

That should be Independents, not Republicans, no?

So Rand got 5% overall, 4% with GOPers, 7% with indies.

...in any event, this is good, an improvement.
 
That should be Independents, not Republicans, no?

So Rand got 5% overall, 4% with GOPers, 7% with indies.

...in any event, this is good, an improvement.

No, I totally screwed up copying it. Copy paste didn't work so I typed it out but goofed. I think its fixed now. Rand got 5% overall, 7% with Republicans and 4% with Independents.

Go to the link.
 
RCP doesn't include Reuters/Ipsos polls in the Presidential race. It's an internet poll and RCP doesn't use internet polls.
 
So Rand is polling higher with republicans than he is indes? Right.. Need anymore reason to distrust these polls?
 
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