Donald Trump remains the top pick of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters nationally, but Ohio Gov. John Kasich has gained the most ground, according to the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll.
Trump remains at 46 percent support this week, unchanged from last week. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz dropped 2 points from last week and now has 28 percent support. Kasich has 19 percent support, up 3 points from last week. Kasich’s rise, while modest, still gives him the highest support he has had since the start of the tracking poll.
The poll was conducted online from April 11 to April 17 among 13,020 adults aged 18 and over.
For the most part, the demographics of the electorate have not played a critical role in the Republican primaries this season. However, some groups have been important to particular candidates. Trump, for example, has done very well among those without college degrees. This has important implications in the New York primary. In the previous Republican primaries, 16 percent of voters have an education level of high school or less, according to the NBC News Exit poll. According to results from the NBC News Exit Poll in the 2008 New York Republican primary, 25 percent of the electorate had an education level of high school or less.
Nationally, 56 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaners with an education level of high school or less support Trump this week, down 3 points from last week when 53 percent of that group said they supported him, according to the tracking poll. Cruz gets 27 support among that group, and Kasich gets 11 percent support.









