Carson for the first time in several months ahead of Trump among Republicans
Billionaire Donald Trump for the first time in several months lost the lead in the race for the nomination of the US Republican presidential candidate. According to the latest poll conducted by the New York Times and CBS News, former neurosurgeon Ben Carson came out on top.
On the account of Carson 26% of the votes, while Trump was four percent lower than those polled. However, the difference between the candidates is within the statistical error of this survey (plus or minus 6%). According to Times, Trump has been the leader in all joint surveys with CBS since the beginning of July, when the first results were published.
However, if the majority of Trump's supporters - 55% - stated that they had already decided on their choice, then 80% of those who supported Carson in this survey say that they cannot yet say with certainty that they will give their former neurosurgeon not virtual, but real voices.
All other candidates are noticeably inferior to Carson and Trump. Florida Senator Marco Rubio has 8% votes, and Florida Governor Jeb Bush and former CEO of Hewlett-Packard Carly Fiorina have 7%. Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee and John Kasich account for about 4% support.
On Wednesday, the next, third, debates of presidential candidates from the Republican Party will take place. US presidential elections will be held next year: November 8, 2016.
The second Republican debate, as reported by the Forum, become record from ever debated on the Internet debates involving party candidates. The protagonist as in the case of first debate, became eccentric Trump.
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