Washington – Ben Carson Steals Lead From Trump In Key State Of Iowa: Survey

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    U.S. Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson speaks at the North Texas Presidential Forum hosted by the Faith & Freedom Coalition and Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas October 18, 2015.  REUTERS/Mike StoneWashington – Ben Carson has pushed past rival Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump among party voters in the key early voting state of Iowa, a Quinnipiac University opinion poll released on Thursday showed.

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    In the survey of 574 likely Iowa Republican caucus participants, 28 percent said they would support Carson, a former physician, compared with 20 percent who said they backed Trump, a wealthy businessman and television personality.

    Carson’s lead, stemming in part from a big boost among women, falls within the poll’s margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points. Trump had led Carson in the Midwestern state last month, 27 percent to 21 percent.

    “It’s Ben Carson’s turn in the spotlight,” Peter Brown, assistant director of Quinnipiac University’s polling unit, said in a statement.

    Iowa’s caucus, scheduled for February, is a key barometer in the race for both Republicans and Democrats seeking their party’s nomination for the November 2016 presidential election. Still, a win there is no guarantee and past winners have fizzled, but it can influence fundraising, political momentum and media coverage.

    Republican voters have been drawn to Carson and Trump, both political neophytes who have pledged to upend business as usual in Washington.

    Trump has been leading most national public opinion polls in recent weeks, with Carson steadily gaining. A Reuters/Ipsos poll showed Trump with nearly 33 percent support among self-declared Republicans as of Oct. 20, and Carson with about 16 percent. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush came in third with 10 percent.

    In Quinnipiac’s Iowa survey taken Oct. 14 to Oct. 20, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida came in third with 13 percent and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas fourth with 10 percent. Bush came in tied for sixth place with former business executive Carly Fiorina with 5 percent, trailing Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.

    Among women who were likely to participate in the caucus, 33 percent backed Carson while just 13 percent supported Trump, who has come under fire for some of his comments toward women, including digs at Fiorina and Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.

    Carson also earned twice as much support as Trump from Iowa’s white, evangelical Christian community, the poll showed.

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    10 years ago

    Thank G-d.

    SGMoish
    SGMoish
    10 years ago

    Where are the psychotic libs that haven’t stopp attracting the rebubs as bigoted racist for being against Obama????
    (Including the vin trolls that attached the frum for being racist) we would all vote for Carson in a heartbeat.

    takeittothem
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    takeittothem
    10 years ago

    Vote for Carson?? what has he done? left a sponge in someone’s brain.
    Shouldn’t we vote for someone who has experience in leading a company, or a state, or a city,or something?

    He stands therelike he was someone special – and basicallysays nothing!
    As for Trump, he is a bulwan, a pompous you know what, etc.
    Imagine him dealing with the likes of Putin.

    Answer: VOTE FOR HILLARY !

    10 years ago

    Hilary? The one that gets into bed with the top 1%.

    If you care for the bottom 99%, Vote Bernie Sanders.
    Fact: The top 1/10 of 1% own *more wealth* than the bottom 90%.
    Fact: The top 1% took more than half of new income generated since 2008.

    The top 1% is getting wealthier while the bottom 90% is getting poorer.
    Bernie Sanders for president!

    (BTW I vote Right wing in Australia. Bernie Sanders policies such as universal heath care is still Right wing everywhere in the world besides USA. The Democratic right wing is Center Right compared to every other Western country on earth).

    On foreign policy (for Israel) I think republican party is more pro-Israel (though they still pushed Israel to continue the farce of the failed 2 state policy) . But for domestic policy the republican only care about the rich and have zero empathy for the poor. Hillary is not much better.
    If you care about the the bottom 90% (most frum Jews), as opposed to the top 1% then Bernie Sanders is your guy.