New Hampshire
A new poll by Suffolk University shows a 15-point lead for Trump, 33 percent to 14 for Cruz and John Kasich. Another by Emerson College Polling Society put Jeb Bush at second with 18 percent, still 17 points behind Trump. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Trump has an 18.8-point lead with 31.3 percent of the vote, followed by Kasich at 12.5, Cruz at 12, Rubio at 10.7, and Bush at 10.
New Hampshire Polling Averages (by RealClearPolitics)
FiveThirtyEight’s polls-plus forecast gives Trump a 65 percent chance to win New Hampshire, with Cruz at 15 percent, Rubio at 11 and Kasich at 10. Since FiveThirtyEight controls 20 percent for previous primary results, Trump’s good news in the previous state can only help. Their polls-only forecast bumps Trump to 67 percent, with no one else in double digits.
FiveThirtyEight Polls-Plus Forecast
In the PredictWise betting averages, Trump holds fairly steady at 73 percent, with everyone else in single digits.
The Rest of the Country
A new national poll from Investors Business Daily gives Trump a 10-point lead over Ted Cruz at 31-21 percent, with Rubio at 10. It’s the smallest Trump lead of any poll in the RealClearPolitics polling average, which shows Trump with a 15.6-point lead at 35.3 percent, with Cruz taking 19.7 percent and Rubio at 10.7.
National Polling Averages (According to RealClearPolitics)
The PredictWise betting aggregation shows Trump rising to a new high of 52 percent, with former frontrunner Rubio at 31 percent.
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GOP Primary & Debate Schedule
Debate Schedule
New Hampshire: February 6, ABC News
South Carolina: February 13, CBS
Texas: February 26, CNN
Location TBD: March 2016, Fox News
Florida: Date TBD, CNN/Salem Radio
Primary Schedule
Iowa: February 1
New Hampshire: February 9
South Carolina: February 20
Nevada: February 23
Super Tuesday (Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Wyoming): March 1
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine: March 5
Puerto Rico: March 6
Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi: March 8
Guam, Washington, D.C.: March 12
Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio: March 15
Virgin Islands: March 19
American Samoa, Arizona, Utah: March 22
Wisconsin: April 5
Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island: April 26
Indiana: May 3
Nebraska, West Virginia: May 10
Oregon: May 17
Washington: May 24
California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota: June 7