.
Trump 33
Carson 19
Bush 11
Rubio 8
Cruz 4
Paul 4
Christie 3
Fiorina 3
Huckabee 3
Kasich 2
Gilmore 1
Graham 1
Santorum 1
Poll dates, 10/10-10/14/15, online poll, 492 Republicans, 5.0 credibility interval
10/15/15, "Ipsos/Reuters poll (October 15): Core Political Approval"
Topline Results:
p. 7, Republicans
Republican Presidential Primaries
If primaries were held today, for whom would you vote?
Trump 33
Carson 19
Bush 11
Rubio 8
Fiorina 3
Paul 4
Cruz 4
Huckabee 3
Christie 3
Kasich 2
Gilmore 1
Santorum 1
Graham 1
p. 7, Independents, 180 sample, 8.3 credibility interval
Trump 19
Carson 12
Christie 7
Huckabee 6
Bush 5
Fiorina 5
Paul 5
Rubio 3
Kasich 2
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p. 8, If these three were your only choices, for whom would you vote?
Republicans, 492 sample
Trump 39
Carson 34
Bush 20
Independents, 180 sample
Trump 28
Carson 24
Bush 17
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"These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson
Reuters October 10-14, 2015. For the survey, a sample of 1,348
Americans, including 530 Democrats, 492 Republicans, and 180
Independents ages 18+ were interviewed online. The precision of the
Reuters/Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval.
In this case, the poll has a credibility interval of plus or minus 3.0
percentage points for all adults, 4.9 percentage points for Democrats,
5.0 percentage points for Republicans, and 8.3 percentage points for
Independents. For more information about credibility intervals, please
see the appendix.
The data were weighted to the U.S. current population data by
gender, age, education, and ethnicity. Statistical margins of error are
not applicable to online polls. All sample surveys and polls may be
subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to
coverage error and measurement error. Figures marked by an asterisk (*)
indicate a percentage value of greater than zero but less than one half
of one per cent. Where figures do not sum to 100, this is due to the
effects of rounding. To see more information on this and other
Reuters/Ipsos polls, please visit http://polling.reuters.com/."
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Added: I clicked the link http://polling.reuters.com/. It went to a page with several headlines, one of which was, "Trump's support stays firm."
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