Trump
beats Republicans, not Clinton, in one-on-one matchups
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[December 22, 2015]
By Megan Cassella
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump would
win a hypothetical head-to-head contest against either of his two
closest Republican U.S. presidential rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio,
but he would fall short of beating Democratic front-runner Hillary
Clinton if the election were held today, according to a Reuters/Ipsos
poll on Monday.
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If the Republican primary featured a face-off between Trump and
Cruz, a Texas senator, Trump would win the support of 41 percent of
Republican and independent voters, the poll showed. Cruz would take
31 percent, while 28 percent said they would not vote in a
Cruz-Trump contest.
If Rubio, a Florida senator, were pitted against Trump, the
billionaire real-estate mogul would take 40 percent support of
Republican and independent voters to Rubio's 34 percent, according
to the poll. Twenty-seven percent said they would not vote. In this
matchup, Trump's lead over Rubio is within the survey's credibility
interval.
Cruz and Rubio currently sit in second and fourth place of all
Republican candidates, respectively, in the run-up to the November
2016 presidential election, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll on
Friday.
Despite months of leading the Republican polls, Trump would fall
short in a general election competition held today against Clinton,
the poll showed. In a one-on-one match-up, the former secretary of
state would take 40 percent support of all voters to real estate
mogul Trump's 29 percent.
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Eight percent of respondents said they did not know which candidate
they would support in a Clinton-Trump competition. Fourteen percent
said they would not vote for either one, and another 9 percent said
they would not vote at all.
The survey of 1,627 likely voters from all parties was conducted
between Dec. 16 and Dec. 21, with a credibility interval of 2.8 to
3.7 percentage points.
(Reporting by Megan Cassella; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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