Who Whom: Republican and Democratic Infographics Rankings - ForumDaily
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Who Whom: Republican and Democratic Infographics Rankings

Donald Trump in the last month has become the leader among candidates for the presidency from the Republican Party. According to the latest nationwide data survey, which was conducted by CNN and the research organization ORC, Trump's rating jumped from 27 to 36%.

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His close rival, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, got just 16%. Ben Carson, a former Trump rival, now rounds out the top three with 14%. This is 8% less than a month ago. The level of support for Florida Senator Marco Rubio is 12%, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is 3%.

The 3 Percentage pushes Jeb Bush to sixth place in the latest CNN / ORC nationwide poll. It is a shame and disappointment for Bush, the son and brother of the presidents, who started the race as a favorite.

“The polling results show that Trump has support on the issues that voters consider most important. He is far ahead of his Republican rivals as the candidate most trusted on the economy (55%), the one who can handle the federal deficit (51%) and the one who can handle illegal immigration (48%). In addition, 46% of respondents believe that Trump is able to effectively fight the Islamic State militants and 30% that he will be able to act effectively in the field of foreign policy,” the survey noted.

Basically, one in four out of ten Republican voters believe that Trump can effectively solve problems on a national scale. As for Ben Carson, 14% are confident in him, while 12% are confident in Ted Cruz and 10% are confident in Marco Rubio.

Democrats have a simpler situation

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According to the latter poll Gallup, Hillary Clinton confirms its position as a leader compared to its closest rival, Bernie Sanders. It is supported by 58% Democratic voters, which is 7% higher than a month ago.

Bernie Sanders lost 1% of his voters' votes in a month - his rating is now 37%.

The third Democrats debate will be held on December 19 in Manchester, New Hampshire.

The Republican nominee will be announced at the July 18-21, 2016 convention in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Democratic nominee will be announced at the July 25-28 convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The presidential elections will take place on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

Previously "Forum" писал about the Trump scandal after he parodied a handicapped journalist. Soon, Trump justified for mocking a disabled journalist. He explained that he had no intention of mocking the disabled journalist from the New York Times. And in his Twitter account he wrote that he didn’t know what the journalist looked like at all, and simply portrayed the person who was trying to take back the words spoken many years ago.

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