Fresh polling from Fox News confirms an emerging trend: While his GOP rivals poll competitively or ahead of presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump consistently trails her by a substantial margin. The new national survey shows Ohio Governor John Kasich -- who has no mathematical path to the nomination -- leading Clinton by a whopping 11 points (51/40), with Texas Senator Ted Cruz edging the former Secretary of State by three points (47/44). By contrast, controversial real estate tycoon Donald Trump trails Clinton by 11 points (38/49). Roughly half of registered voters say they'd be "scared" Trump wins the White House. He is the only candidate in whom a majority of voters lack confidence to fill the current Supreme Court vacancy, and he even manages to score worse on honesty and trustworthiness (-32) than habitual liar Hillary Clinton (-30). Ironically, Ted Cruz, whom Trump taunts as "lyin' Ted," scores a (+2) on this metric. Here's a look at each candidate's standing on overall favorability among registered voters:
NEW @FoxNews poll -- Favorability:
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) March 23, 2016
Kasich +7
Sanders -5
Cruz. -17
Clinton. -19
Trump -34
These stats about each party's frontrunner more or less conform to the latest CBS/NYT survey, which pegged Hillary Clinton's favorable score at an ugly (-21), and Trump's at a significantly uglier (-33). On the GOP side, Trump remains the frontrunner in Fox's poll, although his margin has tightened considerably:
NEW @FoxNews poll shows Cruz within 3 points of Trump (41/38) among GOP voters, Kasich at 17% ... pic.twitter.com/Vv89EcQbz1
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) March 23, 2016
Hillary Clinton has reversed her fortunes from this series' February installment and has surged to a 13-point lead over Socialist Bernie Sanders among Democratic voters. Meanwhile, a new Quinnipiac poll affirms that Trump fares worst against Hillary, down six points in a hypothetical general election contest, compared to Cruz's three-point deficit and Katich's eight-point lead. Clinton's (-17) favorability rating is "beaten" only by Trump's (-28). Just over four-in-ten voters say they'd never vote for Mrs. Clinton in November, a number that swells to a 54 percent majority regarding Mr. Trump. I'll leave you with this:
Q-poll asked voters to name 1 word that would describe their feelings if Trump were elected.
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) March 23, 2016
Top 6 answers: pic.twitter.com/TNzkSAva6P
UPDATE - Here's another. Anyone else spotting a pattern?
New Bloomberg national poll finds Trump's favorability underwater 29-68%, with 53% holding "very unfavorable" view—up from 40% in November.
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) March 23, 2016
Trump trails Hillary by 18 points in this survey. Cough:
With two 3 new polls out today, Hillary's *average* polling lead over Trump has cracked into double digits: pic.twitter.com/U5Z65ycveC
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) March 23, 2016