Majority Of Republicans See Donald Trump As GOP Nominee

GOP presidential contender Donald Trump’s edge with Republican voters is rising, and now measures 66% according to a new survey released Friday.

The Rasmussen Reports survey released Friday, shows the new number of Republicans who think it is likely Mr. Trump will be the party’s nominee is up 7 pts, from 59% a week ago, and up 10 pts, from 56%, from 2 weeks ago.

When Donald Trump announced his bid in June, 27% of Republicans felt a Trump nomination was likely, and 9% thought it “very likely,” the pollster reports.

The other findings:

33% say Trump is unlikely to be their nominee; a week ago, that number was 38%.

51% of all voters think Trump’s likely to pick up the GOP nomination, 45% think is seems unlikely.

Most Democrats think Donald Trump is unlikely to win the nomination, but among voters not affiliated with either major political party, 54% think the opposite.
The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.

According to a Real Clear Politics average of polls,  Donald Trump holds the lead in the large GOP field with 27.2%, his nearest rival is Dr. Ben Carson, with 13.2%.

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