Cruz extends Iowa lead among 2016 US Republican hopefuls

Cruz extends Iowa lead among 2016 US Republican hopefuls, Texas US Senator Ted Cruz has caked his advance a allotment of Republican presidential contenders in the politically acute accompaniment of Iowa, a new poll showed.The Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll, out backward Saturday, shows the bourgeois Cruz with 31 percent support, 10 credibility advanced of aureate billionaire Donald Trump, who has 21 percent.

Trump, who has a solid advance in civic acclamation a allotment of Republicans, bound tweeted about addition survey.

"New CNN Iowa poll --- Trump 33, Cruz 20. Everyone abroad way down! Don't assurance Des Moines Register poll- biased appear Trump!" he wrote on Twitter, allegedly intending to say the Iowa cardboard was biased adjoin him.

CNN said those were the abstracts from a CNN/ORC poll in Iowa appear endure Monday.

Jennifer Jackson of the Des Moines Register said in a video on the paper's website: "It's Cruz-mentum. Ted Cruz is crushing it in Iowa."The poll follows a December 7 Monmouth University analysis assuming Cruz for the aboriginal time arch the acreage a allotment of voters who intend to yield allotment in the February 1 Iowa caucuses, the aboriginal absolute admeasurement of aborigine abutment in the 2016 presidential campaign.

As afresh as October, Cruz, 44, had just 10 percent abutment in a Monmouth poll.

Trump has complained that the Des Moines Register is biased adjoin him anytime back the newspaper's beat lath alleged him to bead out of the chase in July.

Third in the Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll is retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson with 13 percent, followed by Florida Senator Marco Rubio with 10 percent.

Republican voters seemed to accept cooled on Carson -- who was arch in Iowa acclamation in October -- acceptable because of his awkward benightedness of adopted affairs.

The blast poll of 400 Republican voters was taken Monday through Thursday, and has a allowance of absurdity of additional or bare 4.9 percent.

The poll was taken as Trump alleged on Monday for barring Muslims from entering the United States.

Onetime accepted frontrunner Jeb Bush -- son of one admiral and brother to addition -- has a beggarly six percent support, while all the added candidates accept beneath than three percent support.
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