Donald Trump holds a 20-point lead among New Hampshire Republicans, but only 31 percent said in the latest
CNN/WMUR poll that they had made up their minds.
Ted Cruz has soared into second place past Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush, who are both tied for third.
Here are the results, released Wednesday, of the survey of 413 likely Granite State Republican voters, taken between Wednesday and Monday:
- Trump: 34 percent.
- Cruz: 14 percent.
- Bush and Rubio: 10 percent each.
- Chris Christie, John Kasich and Rand Paul: 6 percent each.
- Carly Fiorina: 4 percent.
- Ben Carson: 3 percent.
- Mike Huckabee: 1 percent.
Here are the biggest changes from December's survey:
- Cruz: Up 8 points.
- Paul: Up 4 points.
- Trump and Bush: Up 2 points each.
- Rubio: Down 4 points.
- Christie: Down 3 points.
- Carson: Down 2 points.
- Fiorina and Kasich: Down 1 point each.
- Huckabee: No change.
The New Hampshire primary is on Feb. 9.
Overall, the CNN/WMUR poll surveyed 972 adults, which also included 420 who said they planned to vote in the Democratic primary in New Hampshire.
The margin of error for both samples was 4.8 percent.
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