In all probability Bobby Jindal, Carly Fiorina, Lindsey Graham and George Pataki will be watching the debate on TV. Chris Christie and Rick Santorum would make the debate if the decision were made today but just a slight fluctuation in the remaining polls could see Rick Perry and or John Kasich move either or both of them into the home viewing audience. The Real Clear Politics average of polls looks very competitive.
1 | Jeb Bush | 15.4% |
2 | Donald Trump | 14.2% |
3 | Scott Walker | 9.0% |
4 | Rand Paul | 6.8% |
5 | Ben Carson | 6.6% |
6 | Marco Rubio | 6.4% |
7 | Mike Huckabee | 5.8% |
8 | Ted Cruz | 5.2% |
9 | Chris Christie | 2,6% |
10 | Rick Santorum | 2.2% |
11 | Rick Perry | 2.0% |
12 | John Kasich | 1.6% |
13 | Bobby Jindal | 1.4% |
14 | Carly Fiorina | 1.4% |
15 | Lindsey Graham | 0.4% |
16 | George Pataki | 0.4% |
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