Depending on how you crunch all the poll numbers for GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, his trend line is essentially flat, or a slow decline.
There’s a bunch of new national polls out this week, and Donald Trump’s numbers aren’t quite as luxurious as they used to be.
A CNN/ORC survey released Sunday showed Mr. Trump down eight percentage points since the beginning of September, from 32 to 24 percent. That’s still good for first in the GOP field, but Carly Fiorina has rocketed into second place in the CNN numbers, rising to 15 percent from 3 percent prior to the second Republican debate.
A Bloomberg Politics poll released Thursday had Trump lower, at 21 percent. That’s not a drop, though: It’s flat, the same number he had in a corresponding August survey. Ben Carson is second in this one, at 16 percent. Ms. Fiorina is third, with 11 percent (up from 1 percent in August).... Read More: Yahoo News