A new Nevada poll of 909 registered, likely voters in Nevada puts Donald Trump in front by 13 percentage points.
The Gravis Marketing poll, conducted from Dec. 23-27 and including 406 Republican Caucus participants, revealed:
- Trump: 33 percent;
- Sen. Ted Cruz, 20 percent;
- Sen. Marco Rubio, 11 percent;
- Dr. Ben Carson, 6 percent;
- Carly Fiorina, former Gov. Jeb Bush, Gov. Chris Christie, tied at 5 percent;
- Sen. Rand Paul and former Sen. Rick Santorum, tied at 1 percent;
- Gov. John Kasich and ex-Gov. Mike Huckabee, tied at .05 percent.
- Undecided, 12 percent.
Gravis Marketing, a nonpartisan research and political marketing firm, used a registered voter database for the survey, which also included 326 Democratic Caucus participants.
The remainder of those surveyed plan to vote in the regular elections, but will do not plan to participate in the caucus.
When it came to Democrats, Hillary Clinton remained on top, with 50 percent of the voters surveyed, followed by Sen. Bernie Sanders at 27 percent and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley at 1 percent.
The poll carried a margin of error of three percentage points, and five points for Republican and Democratic caucus-goers.
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