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By mid-December, Carson's poll numbers had fallen dramatically, both nationwide and in Iowa, where he was polling strongly. A national Quinnipiac poll showed Carson's support dropping from 23 to 16%, while a CBS poll showed Carson's plummeting from 26 to 13%, and an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed an even more dramatic decrease, from 29 to 11%.
This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the Republican primaries for the 2016 United States presidential election. The persons named in the polls were either declared candidates, former candidates, or received media speculation about their possible candidacy.
10 September 20, 2015 - Michigan Republican Party Straw Poll 11 October 8–18, 2015 - Georgia National Fair "Peanut Poll" Straw Poll 12 October 19, 2015 - North Carolina Tea Party Caucus
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In a Morning Consult poll, 11 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning independent voters thought Trump should pick Carson as his vice president.
Poll source Date 1st 2nd 3rd Other Primary results [136] [self-published source]: March 1, 2016 Donald Trump 38.81%: Marco Rubio 24.45% Ted Cruz 23.60% Ben Carson 6.23%, John Kasich 5.69%, Jeb Bush 0.69%, Rand Paul 0.22%, Mike Huckabee 0.20%, Chris Christie 0.11%, Carly Fiorina 0.09%, Rick Santorum 0.04%, Lindsey Graham 0.03%, George Pataki 0.02%,
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Seventeen major candidates were listed in major independent nationwide polls and filed as candidates with the Federal Election Commission. [citation needed] A total of 2,472 delegates attended the 2016 Republican National Convention, and the winning candidate needed a simple majority of 1,237 votes to become the Republican nominee.