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Fox News Poll: Bush, Trump score post-announcement bumps http://fxn.ws/1SL5oBB Scott Walker only 9%, down 12% #p2 #uniteblue
Fox News Poll: Bush, Trump score post-announcement bumps
Dana Blanton
By Dana Blanton
Published June 24, 2015
FoxNews.com
Theres been a lineup change in the race for the GOP nomination, as businessman Donald Trump moves up after declaring his candidacy. Hes now second in the order after former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who also got an uptick in support after his formal announcement.
For Democrats, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is still -- by far -- the team leader, according to a new Fox News national poll on the 2016 presidential election.
The bad news for Trump is that only 29 percent of GOP primary voters consider him a serious candidate. More than twice that many -- 64 percent -- think hes a side show. Among all registered voters, nearly 8 in 10 say Trump is a side show (77 percent).
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who has not announced whether he will run, comes in at nine percent. Thats down from 12 percent a month ago and the first time Walker has been in single digits since January.
The poll finds support for Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (9 percent), Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (8 percent) and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (6 percent) holding steady among GOP primary voters.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)I think Scotty is fading....he will be the next Tailgunner Joe who went back to Wisco lost and alone 'cuz they are starting to hate him at home too
Still In Wisconsin
(4,450 posts)I know Congressman Mark Pocan (D-Madison) believes that Scot Walker will NOT complete his second term as Governor REGARDLESS of whether or not he receives the Republican Nomination. He has said words to the effect of Scott Walker having no endgame in Wisconsin. Being Governor of Wisconsin is just a political vehicle for Walker, who could well end up in a Republican cabinet, or (more likely) as a Faux News commentator.
Which, of course, would give us Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, Wisconsin's answer to Sarah Palin.