The first round of post-debate polls are out, and Donald Trump has a commanding lead
Despite a
critically shaky debate performance and a fresh round of controversy, real-estate magnate Donald Trump still leads the Republican presidential field, according to several new polls.
A new poll from NBC and SurveyMonkey showed Trump's popularity among GOP primary voters mostly unchanged. According to the new poll, 23% of Republican-primary voters said Trump would be their first choice for president if the election were held today. That's up from 22% last week, though well within the poll's 3.4% margin of error.
On Monday, the firm Morning Consult
released a poll that showed Trump's support nationally increasing to 32% from 25% last week. Reuters
released a national survey that found Trump holding steady, meanwhile, though the poll had a noticeably large 6.7% margin of error.
And Public Policy Polling
also released a poll of Iowa that showed Trump leading among Republican primary voters in the Hawkeye State, with 19%. That was 7 points ahead of the next candidate, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.