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- Trump still far ahead in NH, but Christie and Rubio distant 2/3rd places
- Pretty much a tie in Iowa with margin of error for Iowa GOP/Dem races. Clinton and Sanders very close in NH.
- Jeb moves up a little in NH but still DOA everywhere
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Carson is still high in Iowa but nationally never coming back lol
- overall Lots of tighening
Brand-new NBC/WSJ/Marist poll of IA (LVs) for the Dem race:
Clinton 48
Sanders 45
O'Malley 5
Brand-new NBC/WSJ/Marist poll of NH (LVs):
Sanders 50
Clinton 46
O'Malley 1
hypotheticalBrand-new NBC/WSJ/Marist poll of NH (LVs):
Trump 30
Rubio 14
Christie 12
Cruz 10
Kasich 9
Bush 9
Paul 5
Carson 4
Brand-new NBC/WSJ/Marist poll of Iowa (LVs):
Cruz 28
Trump 24
Rubio 13
Carson 11
Paul 5
Bush 4
Christie 3
Fiorina 3
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/poll-neck-neck-2016-races-iowa-new-hampshire-n493361In Iowa:
Clinton leads Trump by eight points among registered voters (48 percent to 40 percent), but Sanders is ahead of him by 13 (51 percent to 38 percent);
Cruz tops Clinton by four points (47 percent to 43 percent), but Sanders beats him by five (47 percent to 42 percent);
And up Rubio is up by five points over Clinton (47 percent to 42 percent), while he's tied with Sanders (44 percent to 44 percent).
In New Hampshire:
Clinton is ahead of Trump by just one point (45 percent to 44 percent), but Sanders tops him by 19 points (56 percent to 37 percent);
Cruz beats Clinton by four points (48 percent to 44 percent), but Sanders leads him by another 19 points (55 percent to 36 percent);
And Rubio bests Clinton by 12 points (52 percent to 40 percent), while Sanders leads him by nine points (50 percent to 41 percent).