USA Today and Suffolk University are out with a fresh national poll of American voters. Here's what it finds:
(1) In hypothetical head-to-head contests, Hillary Clinton trails all four potential GOP rivals. She's within the margin of error against Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, with Marco Rubio and John Kasich holding statistically significant leads:
USA Today/Suffolk national:
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) February 17, 2016
Cruz 45 Clinton 44
Trump 45 Clinton 43
Rubio 48 Clinton 42
Kasich 49 Clinton 38
https://t.co/eP3ZKg6wNt
Bernie Sanders fares marginally better against the Republican field, leading Cruz by two points, while trailing Trump (-1), Kasich (-3) and Rubio (-4). Keep playing the gender and race cards, Hillary.
(2) In the GOP primary, Donald Trump leads the pack with 35 percent support, followed by Cruz (20 percent) and Rubio (17 percent). No other candidate breaks into double-digits, with a frustrated-sounding Jeb Bush sitting below six percent support. Asked about second-place preferences, Rubio is tops at 23 percent, followed by Cruz at 19 percent. Trump comes in last on this measure, in single-digits. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton's advantage over Bernie Sanders is down to ten points, as a separate survey shows things getting dicey for her in Nevada:
Poll: Hillary and Bernie Locked in Dead Heat for Nevada @edhenry @ShepNewsTeam https://t.co/XffKDU9JnM pic.twitter.com/45aBswXcwP
— FoxNewsInsider (@FoxNewsInsider) February 17, 2016
She's fortunate that Democrats' undemocratic nomination rules virtually guarantee that she'll be the nominee.
(3) President Obama's job approval rating is underwater by double digits at (40/51). The mood of the country remains sour, with 63 percent of voters saying America is "on the wrong track."
(4) The two parties' frontrunners are...not popular among the broader voting public:
USA Today poll:
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) February 17, 2016
54% of voters say they'd be "scared" or "dissatisfied" if Hillary is her party's nominee.
56% say the same of Trump.
UPDATE - Oh my. Is this an outlier, or a sign of things to come? A just-breaking NBC/WSJ poll shows Ted Cruz overtaking Trump nationally (28 to 26, with Rubio at 17). Check out these head-to-head numbers showing how the race may shake out if the Republican nominating contest is distilled down to two political combatants. It seems as though Trump opponents should be rooting hard for a significantly winnowed field, as soon as possible:
NBC /WSJ 2/14-16
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) February 17, 2016
Head-to-heads
Cruz 56
Trump 40
Rubio 57
Trump 41
Trump 54
Bush 43
Trump 52
Kasich 44https://t.co/dHjJdrnEAX
Rubio and Cruz are both +16 on Trump, while Trump leads Bush and Kasich. By the way, the same poll shows Americans evenly split (43/42) on the question of whether the US Senate should even consider a Supreme Court nominee from this lame duck president. I've argued that regardless of how they get there, Republicans must ensure that Obama is not allowed to choose Scalia's replacement.