New Poll: Trump Smashing Cruz, Beating Hillary

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 9, 2016

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The latest Presidential poll was just released, taken between January 4-7.

Fox News:

Here are the numbers from the latest Fox News national poll on the 2016 presidential election.

Trump leads with 35 percent among Republican primary voters. Next is Cruz with 20 percent support — his personal best in the Fox News poll.

Marco Rubio is third at 13 percent, while Ben Carson is at 10 percent. Jeb Bush gets four percent, Carly Fiorina three percent, and Chris Christie, John Kasich and Rand Paul each get two percent.

Cruz (33 percent) has the advantage over Trump (26 percent) among self-described “very” conservative voters.

The race is much closer among white evangelical Christians: Trump 28 percent vs. Cruz 26 percent.

Almost half of GOP primary voters think Trump (48 percent) would be most effective at reversing Obama’s policies. That’s more than twice as many as the 21 percent who say the same about Cruz. Again, Rubio comes in third at nine percent.

Priorities of GOP primary voters have flipped since the Paris and San Bernardino attacks. Now 43 percent say national security issues will be most important in deciding their vote for the nomination, followed by economic issues at 27 percent. The last time the question was asked, before those attacks, voters prioritized economic issues over national security (38 percent and 26 percent respectively).

On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton commands 54 percent support for the nomination among Democratic primary voters, far outperforming Bernie Sanders at 39 percent. Martin O’Malley gets 3 percent.

While most Democratic primary voters are satisfied with their candidate choices (62 percent), many wish they had other options (38 percent) — including 42 percent of Sanders supporters, and even 33 percent of Clinton supporters.

Clinton currently ties or trails the Republicans in each of the possible 2016 matchups tested.

Trump tops Clinton by three points (47-44 percent) and Bush ties at 44 percent each.

(Full data here)

And Trump hasn’t even begun to attack Clinton. He’s going to go into all this Bill Clinton Flying Jailbait Circus material, he’s going to bring up all of these felonies she’s being investigated for.

As far as I can tell, there is virtually no way, given the present situation, that Trump can be stumped.

Of course, all sorts of filthy Jewish tricks could be pulled out. The most likely appears to be running a third party candidate for the evangelicals that will ensure Hillary wins. The GOP establishment has made it very clear that they would prefer Hillary over Trump.