"South Carolina head-to-head race: Cruz and Trump are tied at 27 percent. Rubio and Ben Carson roughly tied at 12 percent and 11 percent each, respectively. Bush had 7 percent support; 5 percent backed other candidates and 11 percent were undecided.
South Carolina second-choice race: Rubio was the fallback candidate for 26 percent, Cruz for 23 percent, Carson for 11 percent and Trump for 9 percent.
South Carolina three-way race: Trump is at 33 percent, Cruz at 32 percent and Rubio gains the most by doubling his numbers to 24 percent.
New Hampshire head-to-head race: Trump leads with 24 percent, followed by Cruz at 16 percent, Rubio at 14 percent, Chris Christie at 13 percent and Bush at 9 percent. The other candidates pull a combined 13 percent of the vote and 11 percent are undecided.
New Hampshire second-choice race: Cruz was the fallback candidate for 20 percent, Rubio for 19 percent, Christie for 17 percent and Trump for 9 percent.
New Hampshire three-way race: Trump is at 30 percent, Rubio jumps to 28 percent (again, doubling his numbers) and Cruz’s support grows by 10 percentage points to 26 percent." Politico
South Carolina second-choice race: Rubio was the fallback candidate for 26 percent, Cruz for 23 percent, Carson for 11 percent and Trump for 9 percent.
South Carolina three-way race: Trump is at 33 percent, Cruz at 32 percent and Rubio gains the most by doubling his numbers to 24 percent.
New Hampshire head-to-head race: Trump leads with 24 percent, followed by Cruz at 16 percent, Rubio at 14 percent, Chris Christie at 13 percent and Bush at 9 percent. The other candidates pull a combined 13 percent of the vote and 11 percent are undecided.
New Hampshire second-choice race: Cruz was the fallback candidate for 20 percent, Rubio for 19 percent, Christie for 17 percent and Trump for 9 percent.
New Hampshire three-way race: Trump is at 30 percent, Rubio jumps to 28 percent (again, doubling his numbers) and Cruz’s support grows by 10 percentage points to 26 percent." Politico
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