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Ted Cruz is rocketing upwards in a new batch of polls

Dec 14, 2015, 18:19 IST

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)AP Photo/Jim Cole

Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) presidential campaign got some good news in a series of polls released over the weekend.

An NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey published Sunday night found that Cruz had surged to 22%, the No. 2 position behind front-runner Donald Trump's 27%.

That represents a 12-point gain for Cruz since the end of October, when the same pollster last tested the race.

In that October survey, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson led the crowded field of candidates with 29% support, ahead of Trump's 23% and Cruz's 10%.

Carson's support collapsed to just 11% in the poll released Sunday. That garnered him fourth place after Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida), who had 15%. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) had 7%.

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But the good-news polls didn't end there for Cruz: A pair of new Iowa polls found the Texas senator beating Trump among likely caucus-goers in the crucial first-caucus state. A Fox News survey found Cruz leading Trump 28% to 26% in Iowa, while a Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll found Cruz soaring above Trump 31% to 21%.

Trump responded by suggesting that the Register/Bloomberg poll was rigged against him, and by touting a CNN poll from last week that found him with a double-digit lead in Iowa.

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