Trump Falls Behind Ted Cruz in National Poll

Longstanding GOP front-runner Donald Trump has fallen behind rival Ted Cruz in a new national poll. A new NBC poll, conducted after Trump’s victory in New Hampshire, found that Texas Senator Ted Cruz was the first choice for 28 percent of GOP voters, and Trump the first choice for 26 percent of voters.
Trump Falls Behind Ted Cruz in National Poll
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks to voters during a campaign event at Seneca Family Restaurant February 17, 2016 in Seneca, South Carolina. Alex Wong/Getty Images
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Longstanding GOP front-runner Donald Trump has fallen behind rival Ted Cruz in a new national poll.

A new NBC poll, conducted after Trump’s victory in New Hampshire, found that Texas Senator Ted Cruz was the first choice for 28 percent of GOP voters, and Trump the first choice for 26 percent of voters.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio trails behind in 3rd place with 17 percent.

The poll shows a decisive reversal from the numbers last month, when Trump led Cruz by 13 points.

However, don’t expect this to take the momentum out of Trump’s campaign. A new Bloomberg poll of South Carolina, which is holding its primary next week, had Trump with more than double the support of Cruz, 36 to 17 percent, in the state.

The governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, today endorsed the rival of both Trump and Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, CNN reports.

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