Opinion polling for the 2016 Republican Party presidential primary in New Hampshire
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This article contains opinion polling in New Hampshire for the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries. The shading for each poll indicates the candidate(s) which are within one margin of error of the poll's leader.
Polling
[edit]Winner: Donald Trump
Primary date: February 9, 2016
Poll source | Date | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Other |
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Primary results[1] | February 9, 2016 | Donald Trump 35.23% |
John Kasich 15.72% |
Ted Cruz 11.63% |
Jeb Bush 10.96%, Marco Rubio 10.52%, Chris Christie 7.38%, Carly Fiorina 4.12%, Ben Carson 2.28%, Rand Paul 0.68%, Mike Huckabee 0.08%, Rick Santorum 0.06%, Jim Gilmore 0.05% |
ARG[2]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 418 |
February 7–8, 2016 | Donald Trump 33% |
John Kasich 17% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Jeb Bush 9%, Chris Christie 8%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Ben Carson 1%, Undecided 6% |
CNN/UNH/WMUR[3]
Margin of error: ± 5.2% Sample size: 362 |
February 4–8, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
Marco Rubio 17% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
John Kasich 10%, Jeb Bush 7%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Chris Christie 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Undecided 7% |
Gravis Marketing/ One America News[4] Margin of error: ± 3.7% Sample size: 705 |
February 7, 2016 | Donald Trump 28% |
John Kasich 17% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
Jeb Bush 14%, Ted Cruz 11%, Chris Christie 6%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Ben Carson 3%, Rand Paul 1%, Rick Santorum 0.5% |
ARG[5]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 427 |
February 6–7, 2016 | Donald Trump 30% |
John Kasich 16% |
Marco Rubio 16% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Jeb Bush 9%, Chris Christie 6%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Ben Carson 1%, Undecided 9% |
UMass Lowell/7 News[6]
Margin of error: ± 5.13% Sample size: 464 |
February 5–7, 2016 | Donald Trump 34% |
Marco Rubio 13% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
Jeb Bush 10%, John Kasich 10%, Chris Christie 5%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Undecided 9% |
Emerson College[7]
Margin of error: ± 3.7% Sample size: 686 |
February 4–7, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
Jeb Bush 16% |
John Kasich 13% |
Marco Rubio 12%, Ted Cruz 11%, Carly Fiorina 7%, Chris Christie 6%, Ben Carson 3%, |
ARG[5]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 422 |
February 5–6, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
John Kasich 17% |
Marco Rubio 17% |
Ted Cruz 9%, Jeb Bush 9%, Chris Christie 5%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Ben Carson 1%, Undecided 8% |
Monmouth University[8]
Margin of error: ± 4.4% Sample size: 508 |
February 4–6, 2016 | Donald Trump 30% |
John Kasich 14% |
Marco Rubio 13% |
Jeb Bush 13%, Ted Cruz 12%, Chris Christie 6%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Other 1%, Undecided 3% |
UMass Lowell/7 News[9]
Margin of error: ± 4.82% Sample size: 516 |
February 4–6, 2016 | Donald Trump 36% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
Jeb Bush 10%, John Kasich 9%, Chris Christie 4%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Undecided 7% |
CNN/UNH/WMUR[10]
Margin of error: ± 5.2% Sample size: 362 |
February 3–6, 2016 | Donald Trump 33% |
Marco Rubio 16% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
John Kasich 11%, Jeb Bush 7%, Carly Fiorina 6%, Chris Christie 4%, Ben Carson 2%, Someone Else 1%, Not Sure 6% |
Franklin Pierce University/ RKM/Boston Herald[11] Margin of error: ± 4.7% Sample size: 433 |
February 2–6, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
Ted Cruz 16% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
John Kasich 11%, Jeb Bush 10%, Chris Christie 5%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Other 2%, Unsure 3% |
ARG[12]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 415 |
February 4–5, 2016 | Donald Trump 34% |
John Kasich 17% |
Marco Rubio 16% |
Ted Cruz 9%, Jeb Bush 8%, Chris Christie 5%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Ben Carson 2%, Undecided 6% |
UMass Lowell/7 News[13]
Margin of error: ± 4.86% Sample size: 501 |
February 3–5, 2016 | Donald Trump 35% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
John Kasich 10%, Jeb Bush 10%, Chris Christie 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Undecided 9% |
Suffolk University/ Boston Globe[14] Margin of error: ± 4.4% Sample size: 500 |
February 3–4, 2016 | Donald Trump 28.8% |
Marco Rubio 19.4% |
John Kasich 13% |
Jeb Bush 9.8%, Ted Cruz 6.6%, Chris Christie 5.2%, Ben Carson 4.4%, Carly Fiorina 3.8%, Other 1%, Undecided 8% |
ARG[15]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 420 |
February 3–4, 2016 | Donald Trump 36% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
John Kasich 14% |
Ted Cruz 12%, Jeb Bush 8%, Chris Christie 6%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Ben Carson 2%, Undecided 6% |
MassINC/WBUR[16]
Margin of error: ± 4.9% Sample size: 410 |
February 2–4, 2016 | Donald Trump 29% |
Marco Rubio 12% |
Ted Cruz 12% |
Jeb Bush 9%, John Kasich 9%, Carly Fiorina 8%, Chris Christie 6%, Ben Carson 4%, Jim Gilmore <1% Other <1%, Won't Vote 1%, Don't Know 5% |
UMass Lowell/7 News[17]
Margin of error: ± 4.8% Sample size: 500 |
February 2–4, 2016 | Donald Trump 34% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
Jeb Bush 8%, John Kasich 8%, Chris Christie 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Other 2%, Undecided 6% |
CNN/UNH/WMUR[18]
Margin of error: ± 6.8% Sample size: 209 |
February 2–4, 2016 | Donald Trump 29% |
Marco Rubio 18% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
John Kasich 12%, Jeb Bush 10%, Chris Christie 4%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 2%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Someone Else 2%, Not Sure 8% |
NBC News/WSJ/Marist[19]
Margin of error: ± 3.8% Sample size: 653 |
February 2–3, 2016 | Donald Trump 30% |
Marco Rubio 17% |
Ted Cruz 15% |
John Kasich 10%, Jeb Bush 9%, Chris Christie 4%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Other 1%, Undecided 7% |
ARG[20]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 600 |
February 2–3, 2016 | Donald Trump 34% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
John Kasich 13% |
Ted Cruz 12%, Jeb Bush 8%, Chris Christie 4%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 2%, Undecided 8% |
UMass Lowell/7 News[21]
Margin of error: ± 4.87% Sample size: 487 |
February 1–3, 2016 | Donald Trump 36% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
Jeb Bush 8%, John Kasich 7%, Chris Christie 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Other 8% |
Harper Polling[22]
Margin of error: ± 4.75% Sample size: 425 |
February 1–2, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
Jeb Bush 14% |
John Kasich 12% |
Marco Rubio 10%, Ted Cruz 9%, Chris Christie 6%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Ben Carson 3%, Rand Paul 3%, Rick Santorum 0%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Undecided 8% |
UMass Lowell/7 News[23]
Margin of error: ± 4.8% Sample size: 502 |
January 31– February 2, 2016 |
Donald Trump 38% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
Marco Rubio 12% |
Jeb Bush 9%, John Kasich 7%, Chris Christie 6%, Ben Carson 3%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Rand Paul 2%, Rick Santorum 0%, Other 2%, Unsure 4% |
UMass Amherst/ WBZ-TV/YouGov[24] Margin of error: ± 7.1% Sample size: 390 |
January 29– February 2, 2016 |
Donald Trump 35% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
John Kasich 11% |
Ted Cruz 9%, Jeb Bush 8%, Chris Christie 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Other 8%, Unsure 3% |
ARG[25]
Margin of error: ± 4.0% Sample size: 600 |
January 29–31, 2016 | Donald Trump 34% |
John Kasich 16% |
Marco Rubio 11% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Jeb Bush 9%, Chris Christie 6%, Rand Paul 2%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Ben Carson 2%, Rick Santorum 1%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Undecided 6% |
UMass Lowell/7 News[26]
Margin of error: ± 5.1% Sample size: 461 |
January 29–31, 2016 | Donald Trump 38% |
Ted Cruz 12% |
John Kasich 9% |
Jeb Bush 9%, Marco Rubio 8%, Chris Christie 7%, Rand Paul 3%, Ben Carson 3%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Rick Santorum 1%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Other 2%, Not Sure 5% |
CNN/UNH/WMUR[27]
Margin of error: ± 4.8% Sample size: 409 |
January 27–30, 2016 | Donald Trump 30% |
Ted Cruz 12% |
Marco Rubio 11% |
John Kasich 9%, Chris Christie 8%, Jeb Bush 6%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Rand Paul 3%, Ben Carson 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Other 3%, Not Sure 10% |
Franklin Pierce/RKM/ Boston Herald[28] Margin of error: ± 4.7% Sample size: 439 |
January 26–30, 2016 | Donald Trump 38% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
Jeb Bush 10% |
Marco Rubio 10%, John Kasich 8%, Chris Christie 5%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Rand Paul 5%, Ben Carson 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Other 2%, Unsure 2% |
Suffolk University[29]
Margin of error: ± 4.4% Sample size: 500 |
January 25–27, 2016 | Donald Trump 26.6% |
John Kasich 12% |
Ted Cruz 11.8% |
Jeb Bush 11.2%, Marco Rubio 9.6%, Chris Christie 5.6%, Ben Carson 4.8%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Rand Paul 1.6%, Mike Huckabee 0.4%, Jim Gilmore 0.2%, Rick Santorum 0%, Other 0.4%, Undecided 11.8% |
Adrian Gray Consulting[30] Margin of error: ± 4% Sample size: 583 |
January 25–27, 2016 | Donald Trump 27% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
John Kasich 12%, Jeb Bush 11%, Chris Christie 6%, Rand Paul 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Don't know 5% |
Emerson College[31]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 373 |
January 25–26, 2016 | Donald Trump 35% |
Jeb Bush 18% |
John Kasich 14% |
Marco Rubio 9%, Ted Cruz 8%, Chris Christie 5%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Ben Carson 3%, Rand Paul 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 0%, Undecided 1% |
ARG[32]
Margin of error: ± 4.0% Sample size: 600 |
January 23–25, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
John Kasich 17% |
Ted Cruz 12% |
Marco Rubio 9%, Chris Christie 8%, Jeb Bush 8%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Rand Paul 2%, Ben Carson 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 1%, Undecided 6% |
Franklin Pierce/RKM/Boston Herald[33]
Margin of error: ± 4.7% Sample size: 444 |
January 20–24, 2016 | Donald Trump 33% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
John Kasich 12% |
Jeb Bush 9%, Marco Rubio 8%, Chris Christie 7%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Rand Paul 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Other 1%, Unsure 3% |
NBC/WSJ/Marist[34]
Margin of error: ± 4.0% Sample size: 612 |
January 17–23, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
Ted Cruz 12% |
Marco Rubio/ John Kasich 11% |
Jeb Bush 8%, Chris Christie 7%, Ben Carson 5%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Rand Paul 4%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Other 1%, Undecided 5% |
Fox News[35]
Margin of error: ± 5.0% Sample size: 401 |
January 19–21, 2016 | Donald Trump 31% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
Marco Rubio 13% |
John Kasich 9%, Chris Christie 7%, Jeb Bush 7%, Rand Paul 5%, Ben Carson 5%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, None of the above 1%, Don't know 5% |
CBS/YouGov[36]
Margin of error: ± 6.2% Sample size: 476 |
January 19–21, 2016 | Donald Trump 34% |
Ted Cruz 16% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
John Kasich 10%, Chris Christie 7%, Jeb Bush 7%, Ben Carson 5%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Rand Paul 3%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, No Preference 0% |
ARG[32]
Margin of error: ± 4.0% Sample size: 600 |
January 15–18, 2016 | Donald Trump 27% |
John Kasich 20% |
Marco Rubio 10% |
Ted Cruz 9%, Chris Christie 9%, Jeb Bush 8%, Rand Paul 5%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Ben Carson 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 1%, Undecided 7% |
CNN/UNH/WMUR[37]
Margin of error: ± 4.8% Sample size: 414 |
January 13–18, 2016 | Donald Trump 34% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
Marco Rubio 10% |
Jeb Bush 10%, Rand Paul 6%, Chris Christie 6%, John Kasich 6%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Don't know 6% |
Mason-Dixon/AARP[38]
Margin of error: ± 4.5% Sample size: 503 |
January 12–16, 2016 | Donald Trump 32% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
John Kasich 13% |
Chris Christie 10%, Jeb Bush 9%, Ted Cruz 8%, Carly Fiorina 6%, Ben Carson 2%, Rand Paul 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Undecided 4% |
ARG[39]
Margin of error: ± 4.0% Sample size: 600 |
January 7–10, 2016 | Donald Trump 25% |
Marco Rubio/ John Kasich 14% |
Chris Christie 10% |
Ted Cruz 9%, Jeb Bush 8%, Rand Paul 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Ben Carson 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 0%, Undecided 8% |
Monmouth University[40]
Margin of error: ± 4.8% Sample size: 414 |
January 7–10, 2016 | Donald Trump 32% |
John Kasich/ Ted Cruz 14% |
Marco Rubio 12% |
Chris Christie 8%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Jeb Bush 4%, Rand Paul 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Other 0%, Undecided 3% |
NBC/WSJ/Marist[41]
Margin of error: ± 4.1% Sample size: 569 |
January 2–7, 2016 | Donald Trump 30% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
Chris Christie 12% |
Ted Cruz 10%, John Kasich 9%, Jeb Bush 9%, Rand Paul 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Mike Huckabee <1%, Other <1%, Undecided 5% |
NH1/Reach[42]
Margin of error: ± 3.1% Sample size: 1000 |
January 7, 2016 | Donald Trump 31.7% |
Jeb Bush 11.9% |
John Kasich 11.8% | Chris Christie 11.0%, Ted Cruz 9.7%, Marco Rubio 8.9%, Carly Fiorina 4.6%, Ben Carson 3.8%, Rand Paul 3.0%, Rick Santorum 2.6%, Mike Huckabee 1.0% |
Fox News[43]
Margin of error: ± 3.5% Sample size: 414 |
January 4–7, 2016 | Donald Trump 33% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
Ted Cruz 12% | Jeb Bush 9%, John Kasich 7%, Rand Paul 5%, Chris Christie 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Undecided 4% |
Public Policy Polling[44]
Margin of error: ± 4.3% Sample size: 515 |
January 4–6, 2016 | Donald Trump 29% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
Chris Christie/ John Kasich 11% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Jeb Bush 10%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 4%, Rand Paul 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Undecided 2% |
Poll source | Date | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Other |
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American Research Group[45]
Margin of error: ± 4%
|
December 20–22, 2015 | Donald Trump 21% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
John Kasich 13% |
Chris Christie 12%, Ted Cruz 10%, Jeb Bush 7%, Ben Carson 6%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Rand Paul 4%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Mike Huckabee 0%, George Pataki 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Undecided 5% |
Date AL[46]
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
|
December 19–22, 2015 | Donald Trump 29% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
Chris Christie/ Marco Rubio 12% |
John Kasich 7%, Jeb Bush 6%, Rand Paul 5%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Ben Carson 3%, Undecided 6% |
Associated Industries of Florida[47]
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
|
December 17–18, 2015 | Donald Trump 24% |
Ted Cruz 16% |
Marco Rubio 14% |
Chris Christie 13%, Jeb Bush 9%, Others 13%, Undecided 11% |
CBS News/YouGov[48]
Margin of error: ± 5.7%
|
December 14–17, 2015 | Donald Trump 32% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
Marco Rubio 13% |
Chris Christie 11%, John Kasich 8%, Jeb Bush 6%, Ben Carson 5%, Rand Paul 5%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Lindsey Graham 0%, George Pataki 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, No preference 1% |
Franklin Pierce/RKM/Boston Herald[49]
Margin of error: ± 4.7%
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December 13–17, 2015 | Donald Trump 26.0% |
Ted Cruz 12.4% |
Marco Rubio 12.4% |
Chris Christie 10.8%, Jeb Bush 9.8%, John Kasich 7.5%, Carly Fiorina 6.1%, Ben Carson 4.8%, Rand Paul 2.9%, Lindsey Graham 0.4%, George Pataki 0.3%, Rick Santorum 0.3%, Mike Huckabee 0.2%, Other 1.4%, Undecided 4.6% |
MassINC/WBUR[50]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
December 6–8, 2015 | Donald Trump 27% |
Chris Christie 12% |
Marco Rubio 11% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Jeb Bush 8%, John Kasich 7%, Ben Carson 6%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Rand Paul 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Lindsey Graham 0%, George Pataki 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Undecided 9%, Wouldn't vote 2% |
Adrian Gray Consulting[51]
Margin of error: ± 4%
|
December 6–8, 2015 | Donald Trump 19% |
Marco Rubio 18% |
Ted Cruz 11% |
Ben Carson 9%, Jeb Bush 8%, Chris Christie 8%, John Kasich 6%, Rand Paul 5%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Mike Huckabee 2%, Lindsey Graham 1%, George Pataki 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Undecided 9% |
CNN/UNH/WMUR[52]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
November 30 – December 7, 2015 | Donald Trump 32% |
Marco Rubio 14% | Chris Christie 9% | Jeb Bush 8%, John Kasich 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Ben Carson 5%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Rand Paul 2%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, George Pataki 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Undecided 9% |
Public Policy Polling[53]
Margin of error: ± 4.6%
|
November 30 – December 2, 2015 | Donald Trump 27% |
Ted Cruz 13% |
Marco Rubio 11% |
Chris Christie 10%, Ben Carson 9%, John Kasich 8%, Carly Fiorina 6%, Jeb Bush 5%, Rand Paul 4%, Rick Santorum 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, George Pataki 1%, Lindsey Graham 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Undecided 2% |
CBS News/YouGov[54]
Margin of error: ± 6.3%
|
November 15–19, 2015 | Donald Trump 32% |
Marco Rubio 13% |
Ted Cruz/Ben Carson 10% |
John Kasich 8%, Jeb Bush 6%, Carly Fiorina 6%, Chris Christie 6%, Rand Paul 6%, Rick Santorum 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Lindsey Graham 1%, George Pataki 0%, Bobby Jindal 0%, Jim Gilmore 0% |
Boston Globe/Suffolk University[55]
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
|
November 17–19, 2015 | Mitt Romney 31% |
Donald Trump 15% |
Ben Carson/Ted Cruz 7% |
Marco Rubio 6%, John Kasich 6%, Jeb Bush 3%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Chris Cristie 2%, Rand Paul 2%, Undecided 17% |
Donald Trump 22% |
Marco Rubio 11% |
Ben Carson 10% |
John Kasich 9%, Ted Cruz 9%, Jeb Bush 8%, Chris Cristie 4%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Rand Paul 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Lindsey Graham 0%, George Pataki 0%, Undecided 18% | ||
Fox News[56]
Margin of error: ± 3.5
|
November 15–17, 2015 | Donald Trump 27% |
Marco Rubio 13% | Ted Cruz 11% | Ben Carson 9%, Jeb Bush 9%, John Kasich 7%, Chris Christie 6%, Rand Paul 5%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Rick Santorum 1% |
WBUR[57]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
November 14–15, 2015 | Donald Trump 22% |
Ben Carson 11% |
Marco Rubio 11% |
Ted Cruz 8%, Jeb Bush 7%, John Kasich 7%, Chris Christie 5%, Rand Paul 5%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Lindsey Graham 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, George Pataki 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 1%, DK 13% |
Gravis[58]
Margin of error: ± 5.4%
|
November 11, 2015 | Donald Trump 29% |
Ted Cruz 12% |
Marco Rubio 10% |
Chris Christie 8%, Jeb Bush 8%, Ben Carson 7%, John Kasich 5%, Rand Paul 5%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, George Pataki <1%, Lindsey Graham <1%, Rick Santorum <1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Unsure 9% |
WBUR[59]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
October 29 – November 1, 2015 | Donald Trump 18% |
Ben Carson 15% |
Marco Rubio 9% |
John Kasich 8%, Jeb Bush 7%, Chris Christie 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Rand Paul 3%, George Pataki 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, Mike Huckabee <1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Lindsey Graham 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other <1%, Wouldn't vote 1%, DK/Refused 18% |
Monmouth University[60]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
|
October 29 – November 1, 2015 | Donald Trump 26% |
Ben Carson 16% |
Marco Rubio 13% |
John Kasich 11%, Ted Cruz 9%, Jeb Bush 7%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Chris Christie 5%, Rand Paul 3%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, George Pataki 0%, Lindsey Graham 0%, Bobby Jindal 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Undecided 3% |
Public Policy Polling[61]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
|
October 16–18, 2015 | Donald Trump 28% |
Marco Rubio 12% |
Ben Carson 11% |
John Kasich 10%, Jeb Bush 9%, Ted Cruz 8%, Carly Fiorina 7%, Rand Paul 4%, Chris Christie 3%, Rick Santorum 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, George Pataki 1%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Undecided 3% |
NBC/WSJ[62]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
|
October 2015 | Donald Trump 21% |
Carly Fiorina 16% |
Jeb Bush 11% |
Ben Carson 10%, Marco Rubio 10%, Chris Christie 7%, John Kasich 6%, Ted Cruz 6%, Rand Paul 5%, Mike Huckabee 1%, George Pataki <1%, Lindsey Graham <1%, Jim Gilmore <1%, Bobby Jindal <1%, Rick Santorum <1%, Undecided 6% |
CNN/WMUR[63]
Margin of error: ± 5.3%
|
September 17–23, 2015 | Donald Trump 26% |
Carly Fiorina 16% |
Marco Rubio 9% |
Ben Carson 8%, John Kasich 7%, Jeb Bush 7%, Ted Cruz 5%, Chris Christie 5%, Rand Paul 3%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Bobby Jindal 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Scott Walker 0%, Someone else 0%, Don't know/ Not sure 11% |
Voter Gravity[64]
Margin of error: ± ?%
|
September 17, 2015 | Carly Fiorina 22% |
Donald Trump 18% |
Ben Carson 10% |
John Kasich 9%, Jeb Bush 9%, Marco Rubio 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Chris Christie 6%, Rand Paul 3%, Scott Walker 2%, Mike Huckabee 2%, Other 6% |
WBUR[65]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
September 12–14, 2015 | Donald Trump 22% |
Ben Carson 18% |
Carly Fiorina 11% |
Jeb Bush 9%, John Kasich 9%, Ted Cruz 5%, Rand Paul 4%, Marco Rubio 2%, Chris Christie 2%, Scott Walker 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Lindsey Graham 0.9%, Bobby Jindal 0.4%, Rick Santorum 0.3%, George Pataki 0.2%, Jim Gilmore 0%, DK/Other/Undecided 14% |
Monmouth University[66]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
|
September 10–13, 2015 | Donald Trump 28% |
Ben Carson 17% |
John Kasich 11% |
Ted Cruz 8%, Carly Fiorina 7%, Jeb Bush 7%, Rand Paul 4%, Marco Rubio 4%, Scott Walker 2%, Chris Christie 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, George Pataki 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Bobby Jindal <1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 1%, Undecided 7% |
CBS News/YouGov[67]
Margin of error: ± 6.3%
|
September 3–10, 2015 | Donald Trump 40% |
Ben Carson 12% |
John Kasich 11% |
Carly Fiorina 6%, Jeb Bush 6%, Rand Paul 6%, Ted Cruz 5%, Scott Walker 3%, Marco Rubio 2%, Chris Christie 2%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Perry 1%, George Pataki 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Lindsey Graham 0%, Bobby Jindal 0% Undecided 6% |
NBC News/Marist[68]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
|
August 26- September 2, 2015 | Donald Trump 28% |
John Kasich 12% |
Ben Carson 11% |
Jeb Bush 8%, Carly Fiorina 6%, Rand Paul 5%, Chris Christie 5%, Ted Cruz 5%, Scott Walker 4%, Marco Rubio 3%, Mike Huckabee 2%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, Rick Perry 0%, George Pataki 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Unsure 8% |
Public Policy Polling[69]
Margin of error: ± 4.7%
|
August 21–24, 2015 | Donald Trump 35% |
John Kasich 11% |
Carly Fiorina 10% |
Jeb Bush 7%, Scott Walker 7%, Ben Carson 6%, Chris Christie 4%, Marco Rubio 4%, Ted Cruz 4%, Rand Paul 3%, Rick Perry 2%, Lindsey Graham 1%, George Pataki 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Bobby Jindal 0%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Unsure 4% |
Boston Herald/FPU[70]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
|
August 7–10, 2015 | Donald Trump 18% |
Jeb Bush 13% |
John Kasich 12% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Carly Fiorina 9%, Rand Paul 6%, Ben Carson 4%, Marco Rubio 4%, Scott Walker 4%, Mike Huckabee 3%, Chris Christie 3%, Lindsey Graham 1%, George Pataki 0%, Bobby Jindal 1%, Rick Perry 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Other 3%, Unsure 9% |
Gravis Marketing[71]
Margin of error: ± 4%
|
July 31– August 3, 2015 | Donald Trump 32% |
John Kasich 15% |
Chris Christie 9% |
Ben Carson 8%, Scott Walker 8%, Jeb Bush 7%, Rand Paul 6%, Ted Cruz 3%, Marco Rubio 3%, Carly Fiorina 2%, Lindsey Graham 2%, Rick Santorum 2%, Bobby Jindal 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Rick Perry 0% |
Monmouth University[72]
Margin of error: ± 4.5%
|
July 23–26, 2015 | Donald Trump 24% |
Jeb Bush 12% |
Scott Walker 7% |
John Kasich 7%, Marco Rubio 6%, Rand Paul 5%, Ben Carson 5%, Chris Christie 4%, Ted Cruz 3%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Mike Huckabee 2%, George Pataki 2%, Bobby Jindal 2%, Rick Perry 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Undecided 14% |
Marist[73][permanent dead link ]
Margin of error: ± 5.0%
|
July 14–21, 2015 | Donald Trump 21% |
Jeb Bush 14% |
Scott Walker 12% |
John Kasich 7%, Chris Christie 6%, Ben Carson 6%, Marco Rubio 5%, Ted Cruz 5%, Rand Paul 4%, Mike Huckabee3%, Carly Fiorina 2%, George Pataki 2%, Rick Perry 2%, Bobby Jindal <1%, Rick Santorum <1%, Lindsey Graham <1%, Jim Gilmore <1%, Undecided 13% |
CNN/WMUR[74]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
June 18–24, 2015 | Jeb Bush 16% |
Donald Trump 11% |
Rand Paul 9% |
Scott Walker 8%, Carly Fiorina 6%, Marco Rubio 6%, Ben Carson 5%, Chris Christie 5%, Rick Perry 4%, Ted Cruz 3%, Mike Huckabee 2%, John Kasich 2%, Lindsey Graham 1%, George Pataki 1%, Bob Erhlich 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Bobby Jindal 0%, Peter King 0%, Rick Santorum 0%, Someone else 1%, DK/Not sure 21% |
Sulfolk University[75]
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
|
June 18–22, 2015 | Jeb Bush 14% |
Donald Trump 11% |
Scott Walker 8% |
Marco Rubio 7%, Ben Carson 6%, Chris Christie 5%, Rand Paul 4%, Ted Cruz 4%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Mike Huckabee 2%, John Kasich 2%, George Pataki 1%, Rick Perry 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Lindsey Graham 0%, Bobby Jindal 0%, Bob Ehrlich 0%, Mark Everson 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 1%, Undecided 29% |
Morning Consult[76]
Margin of error: ± 5.2%
|
May 31 – June 8, 2015 | Jeb Bush 14% |
Scott Walker 10% |
Rand Paul 9% |
Marco Rubio 8%, Donald Trump 8%, Chris Christie 7%, Ben Carson 6%, Mike Huckabee 6%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Ted Cruz 4%, Someone else 4%, Don't know 19% |
Gravis Marketing[77]
Margin of error: ± 4.0%
|
June 3–4, 2015 | Jeb Bush 21% |
Rand Paul 13% |
Scott Walker 13% |
Donald Trump 12%, Marco Rubio 9%, Ben Carson 5%, Carly Fiorina 5%, Mike Huckabee 5%, Chris Christie 4%, Ted Cruz 4%, Unsure 9% |
Purple Strategies[78]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
May 2–6, 2015 | Rand Paul 12% |
Scott Walker 12% |
Jeb Bush 11% |
Marco Rubio 11%, Donald Trump 8%, Chris Christie 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Ben Carson 5%, Mike Huckabee 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, John Kasich 1%, Rick Perry 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Other 1%, None of the above 3%, Not sure 12% |
WMUR/UNH[79]
Margin of error: ± 5.7%
|
April 24 – May 3, 2015 | Jeb Bush 15% |
Marco Rubio 12% |
Scott Walker 11% |
Rand Paul 10%, Ted Cruz 6%, Donald Trump 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Rick Perry 4%, Chris Christie 3%, Mike Huckabee 3%, Bobby Jindal 2%, George Pataki 2%, Rick Santorum 2%, Lindsey Graham 1%, John Kasich 1%, Bob Ehrlich <1%, Peter T. King <1%, John R. Bolton 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other 1%, Undecided 14% |
Gravis Marketing[80]
Margin of error: ± 4%
|
April 21–22, 2015 | Jeb Bush 18% |
Scott Walker 16% |
Rand Paul 15% |
Marco Rubio 11%, Ted Cruz 10%, Chris Christie 5%, Ben Carson 4%, Carly Fiorina 3%, Mike Huckabee 3%, Rick Santorum 1%, Undecided 15% |
Public Policy Polling[81]
Margin of error: ± 5.2%
|
April 9–13, 2015 | Scott Walker 24% |
Ted Cruz 14% |
Rand Paul 12% |
Jeb Bush 10%, Chris Christie 8%, Marco Rubio 8%, Ben Carson 7%, Mike Huckabee 7%, Rick Perry 4%, Undecided 7% |
Reach Communications[82]
Margin of error: ± 3%
|
April 8–9, 2015 | Scott Walker 22.7% |
Jeb Bush 16.5% |
Rand Paul 14.9% |
Ted Cruz 8.9%, Donald Trump 8%, Ben Carson 7%, Marco Rubio 7%, Chris Christie 5.8%, Mike Huckabee 5.5%, Carly Fiorina 1.9%, Rick Perry 1.6% |
FPU/Boston Herald[83]
Margin of error: ± 4.7%
|
March 22–25, 2015 | Jeb Bush 15% |
Scott Walker 15% |
Rand Paul 13% |
Chris Christie 10%, Ted Cruz 9%, Mike Huckabee 7%, Ben Carson 4%, Marco Rubio 4%, Rick Perry 2%, Rick Santorum 2%, John R. Bolton 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, John Kasich 1%, Carly Fiorina <1%, Lindsey Graham <1%, George Pataki <1%, Other 5%, Undecided 10% |
Gravis Marketing[84]
Margin of error: ± 4%
|
March 18–19, 2015 | Scott Walker 19% |
Jeb Bush 18% |
Chris Christie 10% |
Rand Paul 10%, Marco Rubio 7%, Ben Carson 6%, Ted Cruz 6%, Carly Fiorina 4%, Mike Huckabee 4%, Rick Santorum 1%, Undecided 16% |
NBC News/Marist[85]
Margin of error: ± 5%
|
February 3–10, 2015 | Jeb Bush 18% |
Scott Walker 15% |
Rand Paul 14% |
Chris Christie 13%, Ben Carson 7%, Mike Huckabee 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Marco Rubio 6%, Lindsey Graham 1%, Rick Perry 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Undecided 13% |
Purple Strategies[86]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
January 31 – February 5, 2015 | Jeb Bush 16% |
Rand Paul 13% |
Scott Walker 12% |
Chris Christie 10%, Ben Carson 6%, Mike Huckabee 6%, Marco Rubio 5%, Ted Cruz 3%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Donald Trump 3%, John Kasich 2%, Rick Santorum 2%, Carly Fiorina 1% Rick Perry 1%, Mike Pence 0%, Someone else 1%, None of the above 2%, Not sure 14% |
Gravis Marketing[87]
Margin of error: ± 4%
|
February 2–3, 2015 | Scott Walker 23% |
Jeb Bush 16% |
Chris Christie 12% |
Rand Paul 11%, Marco Rubio 8%, Ted Cruz 6%, Mike Huckabee 6%, Rick Santorum 3%, Rick Perry 2%, Mike Pence 0%, Unsure 14% |
Reach Communications[88]
Margin of error: ± 3.08%
|
February 2–3, 2015 | Scott Walker 21.2% |
Jeb Bush 14.4% |
Rand Paul 8.3% |
Ben Carson 8.2%, Chris Christie 7%, Mike Huckabee 6.8%, Marco Rubio 5.4%, Ted Cruz 3.3%, Rick Perry 2.7%, George Pataki 2.2%, Carly Fiorina 1.7%, Someone else 18.8% |
UNH/WMUR[89]
Margin of error: ± 5.3%
|
January 22 – February 3, 2015 | Jeb Bush 17% |
Scott Walker 12% |
Chris Christie 9% |
Mike Huckabee 9%, Rand Paul 9%, Ben Carson 8%, Marco Rubio 5%, Ted Cruz 4%, Rick Perry 2%, Rick Santorum 2%, Donald Trump 2%, John Bolton 1%, Bobby Jindal 1%, John Kasich 1%, George Pataki 1%, Carly Fiorina 0%, Peter King 0%, Someone else 1%, Don't know yet 15% |
Reach Communications[90]
Margin of error: ± 3.4%
|
January 21, 2015 | Mitt Romney 29% |
Jeb Bush 11% |
Chris Christie 8% |
Scott Walker 8%, Ben Carson 7%, Rand Paul 7%, Mike Huckabee 5%, Ted Cruz 4%, Marco Rubio 3%, Someone else 18% |
Poll source | Date | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Purple Insights[91]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
November 12–18, 2014 | Mitt Romney 30% |
Rand Paul 11% |
Chris Christie 9% |
Jeb Bush 8%, Ben Carson 6%, Ted Cruz 5%, Mike Huckabee 5%, Paul Ryan 5%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Rick Perry 2%, Someone else 1%, None of the above 3%, Not sure 11% |
Chris Christie 16% |
Rand Paul 16% |
Jeb Bush 14% |
Ben Carson 9%, Mike Huckabee 8%, Paul Ryan 7%, Ted Cruz 5%, Bobby Jindal 4%, Rick Perry 3%, Someone else 1%, None of the above 4%, Not sure 13% | ||
Public Policy Polling[92]
Margin of error: ± 3.66%
|
November 1–3, 2014 | Jeb Bush 15% |
Ben Carson 15% |
Chris Christie 11% |
Mike Huckabee 11%, Ted Cruz 10%, Rand Paul 10%, Marco Rubio 7%, Paul Ryan 7%, Rick Perry 3%, Someone else/Not sure 11% |
New England College[93]
Margin of error: ± 3.66%
|
October 31 – November 1, 2014 | Jeb Bush 17.3% |
Chris Christie 14.7% |
Ted Cruz 10.4% |
Mike Huckabee 9.9%, Rand Paul 7.9%, Marco Rubio 7.4%, Rick Perry 4.7%, Rick Santorum 3.1%, Bobby Jindal 2.6%, Other 22% |
UMass Amherst[94]
Margin of error: ± ?
|
October 10–15, 2014 | Mitt Romney 29% |
Jeb Bush 11% |
Rand Paul 11% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Mike Huckabee 7%, Chris Christie 6%, Marco Rubio 5%, Rick Perry 3%, Paul Ryan 3%, Jon Huntsman Jr. 2%, Bobby Jindal 2%, Rick Santorum 2%, Rob Portman <1%, Other 9% |
WMUR/UNH[95]
Margin of error: ± 5.9%
|
September 29 – October 5, 2014 | Jeb Bush 15% |
Chris Christie 12% |
Mike Huckabee 9% |
Rand Paul 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Paul Ryan 6%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Marco Rubio 3%, Scott Walker 3%, Rick Perry 2%, Rick Santorum 2%, John Kasich <1%, Rob Portman <1%, Other 1%, Undecided 28% |
CNN/ORC[96]
Margin of error: ± 5%
|
September 8–11, 2014 | Rand Paul 15% |
Jeb Bush 10% |
Paul Ryan 10% |
Chris Christie 9%, Mike Huckabee 9%, Rick Perry 7%, Marco Rubio 7%, Scott Walker 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Rick Santorum 3%, Mike Pence 0%, Other 3%, None/No one 4%, No opinion 7% |
NBC News/Marist[97]
Margin of error: ± 4.2%
|
July 7–13, 2014 | Rand Paul 14% |
Chris Christie 13% |
Jeb Bush 10% |
Ted Cruz 9%, Marco Rubio 7%, Paul Ryan 7%, Scott Walker 6%, Rick Perry 5%, Bobby Jindal 4%, Rick Santorum 3%, Undecided 22% |
WMUR/UNH[98]
Margin of error: ± 6.2%
|
June 19 – July 1, 2014 | Chris Christie 19% |
Rand Paul 14% |
Jeb Bush 11% |
Mike Huckabee 8%, Marco Rubio 8%, Ted Cruz 5%, Bobby Jindal 5%, Paul Ryan 5%, Scott Walker 3%, Rick Perry 2%, Rick Santorum 1%, Rob Portman 1%, John Kasich <1%, Other 3%, Undecided 15% |
Suffolk University/Boston Herald[99]
Margin of error: ± 4.8%
|
June 14–18, 2014 | Chris Christie 11.22% |
Rand Paul 10.98% |
Jeb Bush 8.35% |
Ted Cruz 7.88%, Jon Huntsman 7.16%, Marco Rubio 4.53%, Mike Huckabee 4.3%, Scott Walker 3.82%, Bobby Jindal 3.34%, Paul Ryan 2.86%, Rick Perry 1.67%, Rick Santorum 0.95%, Undecided 32.93% |
Mitt Romney 24.2% |
Chris Christie 9.25% |
Rand Paul 7.83% |
Jeb Bush 6.76%, Jon Huntsman 5.34%, Marco Rubio 4.27%, Ted Cruz 3.56%, Bobby Jindal 3.2%, Scott Walker 3.2%, Mike Huckabee 2.49%, Rick Santorum 2.49%, Rick Perry 1.07%, Paul Ryan 1.07%, Undecided 25.27% | ||
WMUR/UNH[100]
Margin of error: ± 7.2%
|
April 1–9, 2014 | Rand Paul 15% |
Kelly Ayotte 13% |
Paul Ryan 13% |
Chris Christie 12%, Jeb Bush 7%, Ted Cruz 7%, Donald Trump 5%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Scott Walker 3%, Marco Rubio 2%, Rick Perry 1%, Rick Santorum 1%, Rob Portman <1%, Other 3%, Undecided 15% |
Suffolk University/Boston Herald[101]
Margin of error: ± ?
|
February 27 – March 5, 2014 | Rand Paul 12.21% |
Chris Christie 11.5% |
Jeb Bush 9.39% |
Paul Ryan 9.15%, Jon Huntsman Jr. 8.22%, Scott Walker 6.57%, Marco Rubio 5.63%, Mike Huckabee 5.4%, Ted Cruz 4.93%, Scott Brown 4.69%, Bobby Jindal 4.23%, Rick Santorum 2.35%, Undecided 15.73% |
Gravis Marketing[102]
Margin of error: ± 4.3%
|
January 29–30, 2014 | Jeb Bush 16% |
Chris Christie 15% |
Ted Cruz 12% |
Rand Paul 12%, Mike Huckabee 11%, Marco Rubio 8%, Scott Walker 7%, Rick Santorum 3%, Undecided 16% |
WMUR/UNH[103]
Margin of error: ± 6.2%
|
January 21–26, 2014 | Rand Paul 16% |
Kelly Ayotte 13% |
Scott Brown 11% |
Chris Christie 9%, Marco Rubio 6%, Paul Ryan 6%, Donald Trump 4%, Jeb Bush 3%, Ted Cruz 3%, Rick Perry 2%, Scott Walker 2%, Peter King <1%, Rob Portman <1%, Other 6%, Undecided 18% |
Purple Strategies[104]
Margin of error: ± 4.2%
|
January 21–23, 2014 | Mitt Romney 25% |
Rand Paul 18% |
Chris Christie 17% |
Jeb Bush 13%, Ted Cruz 7%, Bobby Jindal 5%, Other 4%, None of the above 2%, Undecided 9% |
Public Policy Polling[105]
Margin of error: ± 4.3%
|
January 9–12, 2014 | Chris Christie 24% |
Jeb Bush 12% |
Rand Paul 12% |
Mike Huckabee 11%, Ted Cruz 9%, Marco Rubio 8%, Paul Ryan 4%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Scott Walker 3%, Someone else/Not sure 13% |
Chris Christie 28% |
Jeb Bush 14% |
Rand Paul 14% |
Ted Cruz 10%, Paul Ryan 9%, Marco Rubio 8%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Scott Walker 3%, Someone else/Not sure 10% |
Poll source | Date | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WMUR/UNH[106]
Margin of error: ± 6.4%
|
October 7–16, 2013 | Rand Paul 17% |
Chris Christie 16% |
Paul Ryan 9% |
Jeb Bush 8%, Scott Brown 7%, Ted Cruz 6%, Marco Rubio 4%, Rick Santorum 4%, Scott Walker 2%, Rick Perry 1%, John Kasich <1%, Peter King <1%, Rob Portman <1%, Other 3%, Unsure 21% |
Public Policy Polling[107]
Margin of error: ± 4.4%
|
September 13–16, 2013 | Rand Paul 20% |
Chris Christie 19% |
Jeb Bush 14% |
Kelly Ayotte 12%, Ted Cruz 10%, Marco Rubio 7%, Paul Ryan 7%, Bobby Jindal 3%, Rick Santorum 2%, Someone else/Not sure 6% |
WMUR/UNH[108][permanent dead link ]
Margin of error: ± 6.9%
|
July 18–29, 2013 | Chris Christie 21% |
Rand Paul 16% |
Jeb Bush 10% |
Paul Ryan 8%, Marco Rubio 6%, Ted Cruz 4%, Rick Perry 4%, Rick Santorum 4%, Scott Walker 2%, Bobby Jindal <1%, John Kasich <1%, Rob Portman <1%, Other 3%, Unsure 20% |
New England College[109]
Margin of error: ± 5.42%
|
July, 2013 | Rand Paul 19% |
Chris Christie 17.5% |
Marco Rubio 13% |
Paul Ryan 9.5%, Kelly Ayotte 8.6%, Rick Santorum 5.5%, Bobby Jindal 2.5%, Rick Perry 2.1%, Scott Walker 1.8%, Unsure 20% |
New England College[110]
Margin of error: ± 5.3%
|
May 2–5, 2013 | Marco Rubio 17% |
Jeb Bush 16% |
Rand Paul 15% |
Chris Christie 12%, Paul Ryan 12%, Jon Huntsman 6%, Rick Santorum 4%, Bobby Jindal 2%, Unsure 16% |
Public Policy Polling[111]
Margin of error: ± 4.9%
|
April 19–21, 2013 | Rand Paul 28% |
Marco Rubio 25% |
Chris Christie 14% |
Jeb Bush 7%, Paul Ryan 7%, Rick Santorum 4%, Susana Martinez 3%, Bobby Jindal 1%, Rick Perry 1%, Someone Else/Undecided 11% |
WMUR/UNH[112]
Margin of error: ± 7.5%
|
April 4–9, 2013 | Rand Paul 15% |
Marco Rubio 15% |
Chris Christie 11% |
Paul Ryan 11%, Kelly Ayotte 5%, Jeb Bush 5%, Jon Huntsman Jr. 5%, Rick Santorum 4%, Bobby Jindal 2%, Ted Cruz 2%, Rob Portman 1%, Scott Walker 1%, John Thune 0%, Someone Else 0%, Undecided 23% |
WMUR/UNH[113][permanent dead link ]
Margin of error: ± 7%
|
January 30 – February 5, 2013 | Chris Christie 14% |
Marco Rubio 12% |
Paul Ryan 11% |
Kelly Ayotte 10%, Rand Paul 8%, Jon Huntsman Jr. 8%, Jeb Bush 5%, Rick Santorum 3%, Scott Walker 3%, Bobby Jindal 2%, Ted Cruz 1%, John Thune 1%, Rob Portman 0%, Someone Else 2%, Undecided 20% |
See also
[edit]General election polling
- Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2016
- Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election by demographics, 2016
- Statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2016
Democratic primary polling
- Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2016 presidential primaries
- Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016
Republican primary polling
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