
Former Florida administrator Jeb Bush, left, and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. (Getty Images)
A new set of polls from a website Morning Consult
Surveys uncover opposite leaders in a early Republican competition states of Iowa (Scott Walker), New Hampshire (Jeb Bush), and South Carolina (native son Lindsey Graham).
No claimant pulls some-more than 18% in any of a 3 states.
“Republican electorate in 3 pivotal early nominating states are deeply divided,†reports Morning Consult, and a GOP competition during this early indicate has “no transparent front-runner.â€
In Iowa, that opens a competition with caucuses in early February, Walker — a administrator of adjacent Wisconsin — leads with 19%.
Bush, a former administrator of Florida, is tied for second in Iowa during 10% along with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul. They are followed by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (7%), New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (6%), late neurosurgeon Ben Carson (6%), and businessman  Donald Trump (5%).
In New Hampshire, that hosts a initial primary of a campaign, Bush leads Walker by 14% to 10%, says a Morning Consult survey. Paul is third in New Hampshire with 9%, followed by Rubio and Trump with 8% each.
South Carolina, site of a initial southern primary, has a home margin factor.
Graham, a state’s comparison senator, leads among South Carolina Republicans with 14%. He is followed by Carson (12%), Bush (11%), and Walker (10%), according to Morning Consult
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