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November 20, 2015

Trump Change: Trump’s Chances Up Again

Has Donald Trump's tough response to the massacres in Paris helped him regain some lost ground?

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November 13, 2015

Trump Change: Trump Nomination Seen As Less Inevitable

Is Donald Trump starting to look less like a sure thing in the race for the Republican presidential nomination?

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November 6, 2015

Trump Change: Most GOP Voters Still See Trump As Likely Nominee

It still looks like a “Donald” world as far as most Republican voters are concerned.

The latest Rasmussen Reports weekly Trump Change survey finds that 64% of Likely Republican Voters think Donald Trump is likely to be the GOP presidential nominee next year, but 33% still consider that outcome unlikely. This includes 19% who say a Trump nomination is Very Likely and 10% who consider it Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

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October 30, 2015

Trump Change: Most Still See ‘The Donald’ On Track

Most Republicans still believe Donald Trump is the man to beat for their party’s presidential nomination in 2016.

The latest Rasmussen Reports Trump Change national telephone survey finds that 56% of Likely Republican Voters think Trump is likely to be the GOP nominee, with 30% who say it is Very Likely. Thirty-four percent (34%) disagree, including 10% who feel a Trump nomination is Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

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October 23, 2015

Trump Change: More GOP Voters Than Ever Say He’s The Man

Bang! More Republicans than ever think Donald Trump will be their party’s presidential nominee next year.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 74% of Likely Republican Voters believe Trump is likely to end up as the GOP nominee, with 34% who say it is Very Likely. The overall finding is a 16-point jump from a week ago and up eight points from Trump’s previous high among Republicans of 66% in early September. This is also the highest number to date who see a Trump nomination as Very Likely.

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October 16, 2015

Most GOP Voters Still See Trump As Likely Nominee

A Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump matchup still looks like it may be in the cards.

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October 9, 2015

Trump’s Chances for Nomination Hold Steady

All eyes are on the Democrats’ side of the equation going into their first presidential candidate debate next week, but Donald Trump remains an odds-on favorite among Republicans.

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October 2, 2015

Trump Change: ‘The Donald’ Rebounds

Donald Trump added some substance to his campaign this week with the release of a major tax cut plan and has reversed his declining fortunes in Rasmussen Reports’ latest Trump Change survey.

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September 25, 2015

Trump Change: Is Trump Slip Slidin’ Away?

“The Donald” continues his downward slide, with this week’s Trump Change survey at its lowest level since we started the regular feature in mid-August.

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September 18, 2015

Trump Change: ‘The Donald’ Is Trending Down

Republicans lowered Donald Trump’s chances for the GOP presidential nomination for the second week in a row in Rasmussen Reports’ latest Trump Change survey.

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September 11, 2015

Trump Change: ‘The Donald’ Is Still the Odds-On Favorite

Donald Trump lost a little ground over the past week, according to Rasmussen Reports’ latest Trump Change survey.

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September 4, 2015

Trump Change: Trump Jumps Further Ahead

“The Donald” has moved even further ahead in the latest Trump Change survey.

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August 28, 2015

Trump Change: ‘The Donald’ Edges Higher

This week, Donald Trump made headlines with a political rally in a football stadium and his televised confrontation with Univision activist/commentator Jorge Ramos. Rasmussen Reports’ latest Trump Change survey shows belief that Trump will be the next Republican presidential nominee inching up among both GOP voters and voters in general.

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August 21, 2015

Trump Change: Voters Rate His Chances

Billionaire businessman Donald Trump has captured the public’s attention for better or worse, and his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, once seen as a pipe dream, is now a topic of serious discussion. So for the near future at least, Rasmussen Reports intends to track Trump’s race for the White House in a weekly Friday feature we’re calling Trump Change.