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Tuesday, 23 February 2016 15:35

Poll: Kasich Trails Trump In Ohio, Response

Depending on who you ask, Gov. Kasich is behind in the presidential primary polls in his home state, or at a "statistical dead heat" with Donald Trump here.

Quinnipiac's latest survey of the Republican field before Ohio's March 15th primary says Trump has a "small lead" over the state's governor.

The Kasich campaign calls that "a statistical tie" and points out that Senator Marco Rubio is much further behind Trump in his own home state of Florida...saying Kasich is in "a far better position" to win Ohio.

Quinnipiac officials say a Kasich win here in Ohio is "crucial" to stopping Trump from being nominated.

(Quinnipiac University Poll, news release) Not even native son Gov. John Kasich can stop the Donald Trump steamroller as Kasich falls behind the Republican front-runner 31 - 26 percent among Ohio likely Republican primary voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is at 21 percent with Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida at 13 percent and Dr. Ben Carson at 5 percent.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont 55 - 40 percent among Ohio likely Democratic primary voters, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh- pe-ack) University Poll finds.

Five percent of Republicans remain undecided and 38 percent of those who name a candidate say they might change their mind before the March 15 primary.

On the negative side, 32 percent of likely Republican primary voters say they "would definitely not support" Trump for the nomination, with 22 percent saying no to Cruz.

Trump tops Kasich 35 - 26 percent among men, with 23 percent for Cruz and 9 percent for Rubio. Women are divided, with 27 percent for Trump and 26 percent for Kasich, 19 percent for Cruz and 17 percent for Rubio.

"The Donald Trump train begins the three-week campaign for Ohio's crucial delegates on the right track and holds a small lead over the Buckeye State's own governor, John Kasich," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.

"A Kasich Ohio win is crucial to the Republicans trying to stop the New York businessman's nomination. If Trump can defeat Kasich in his home state, that would be an impressive demonstration of his strength in a state that is just now getting attention. But Trump's lead is just 5 points, certainly not large enough for him to breathe easy."

"Also impressive for Trump is that 78 percent of his supporters say their mind is made up, higher than supporters of other GOP candidates, especially Kasich. Yet Trump's favorability ratings are lower than the other GOP candidates," Brown added.

"Former Secretary Hillary Clinton has a solid double-digit lead over Sen. Sanders, but anything can happen in three weeks of presidential politics."

Kasich has the best favorability rating, 77 - 14 percent, among Ohio likely Republican primary voters. Rubio has a 62 - 17 percent favorability, with Cruz at 60 - 27 percent and Trump at 57 - 36 percent.

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From February 16 - 20, Quinnipiac University surveyed 759 Ohio likely Republican primary voters with a margin of error of +/- 3.6 percentage points and 518 Ohio likely Democratic primary voters with a margin of error of +/- 4.3 percentage points. Live interviewers call land lines and cell phones.

The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Iowa, Colorado and the nation as a public service and for research.

(Kasich for President, news release) When it comes to winning home state primaries, John Kasich is in a far superior position when compared to Senator Rubio.

A new poll this morning shows John Kasich in a statistical tie against Donald Trump in Ohio. Meanwhile, Senator Rubio is significantly behind Trump in Florida.

Rubio is losing to Trump by 26 points. Even if every single Bush supporter went for Rubio, he would still be down by 17 points in his own home state.

John Kasich is in far better position to win Ohio — where new poll numbers show him in a statistical tie versus Trump.

In the same poll, more conservatives say they would absolutely not support Senators Cruz and Rubio than they would John Kasich.

Additionally, Kasich's favorability from tea party conservatives is on par with Cruz and better than Rubio, while Kasich dominates among "somewhat conservative" and "moderate" voters.

Winning the nomination requires a candidate who is in a strong position to carry the state that knows them best, and Kasich is in a far better position to do that than Senator Rubio.

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