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Trump has fallen 9 points in the national survey, down from 26 last month to 17% today.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Donald Trump remains the leader in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, but his support has fallen by a third over the past week-and-a-half. Carly Fiorina is now near the front of the pack. 

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds Trump with 17% support among Likely Republican Primary Voters, down from 26% in late July before the first GOP debate.  Senator Marco Rubio and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush are in second place with 10% support each, in a near tie with Fiorina and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker who both earn nine percent (9%) of the likely primary vote. 

Next with eight percent (8%) come retired neurologist Dr. Ben Carson and Senator Ted Cruz at seven percent (7%). (To see survey question wording, click here.)

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  1. The poll's results mirror findings in a CNN/ORC poll conducted last week showing that Clinton would defeat Trump 56% to 40% and Sanders would top Trump 59% to 38% among registered voters

    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/07/30/politics/bernie-sanders-donald-trump-poll/

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    1. A Rasmussen poll, yesterday, found that, on a national scale, Trump has fallen from 26% before the debates to 17% after, a fall of 9 points , of course.

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