Republican
presidential candidate Ben Carson. © Stephen Lam / Reuters
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Political novice Ben
Carson is gaining on bombastic frontrunner Donald Trump among Republican
primary voters, according to the latest 2016 presidential race poll. Carson has gained 17
points since last month, while Jeb Bush has fallen by seven points.
Following
Trump's 27-percent support in the latest
CBS/New York Times poll, Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, comes in at
second with 23 percent, followed by Bush, television personality Mike Huckabee,
and Florida Senator Marco Rubio, each at six percent.
RT America report continues:
Support
among Republican primary voters rose from early August to early September for
Trump, Carson, Ohio Governor John Kasich, and former Hewlett Packard executive
Carly Fiorina. Support for the latter two remains in the single digits, though.
Jeb
Bush, the former Florida Governor and latest Bush family standard-bearer,
dropped seven percentage points in a month, while Wisconsin Governor Scott
Walker fell eight points. Walker has two-percent support in the latest poll.
Carson
pulled in more support from college graduates than Trump (29 percent to 21
percent), while Trump led Carson in voters without a college degree (30 percent
to 19 percent).
Men
were more likely than women to support Trump, while women were more likely than
men to go for Rubio.
Thirty-seven
percent of poll respondents said their mind was made up as to which candidate
they will support in their respective state's primary vote. Those who said they
knew who they will vote for were twice as likely to support Trump as opposed to
Carson. It is too early to tell for 63 percent of Republican primary voters.
Further
results from the CBS/NYT poll, conducted from September 9 to 13, will be
released later Tuesday ahead of a Republican presidential debate.
Carson's
rise in this poll mirrors the ascension of
underdog Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders over longtime frontrunner for the
Democratic presidential nomination, former US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton. The latest CBS presidential nomination tracker
has Sanders up by 10 points and 22 points in Iowa and New Hampshire,
respectively, among likely Democratic primary voters.
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