Gov. Scott Walker continued his early peak on Thursday, with another poll putting him in the lead of the crowded Republican field for 2016.
The Wisconsin governor won 18% of the Republican or Republican-leaning voters nationwide in the national Quinnipiac University poll. While there’s still 20 months until the election—a lifetime in politics—the poll indicates that Walker’s early lead remains persistent.
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Just behind Walker is former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, with 16% of voters. But the same number of voters said they definitely wouldn’t vote for him, too: 16% said they would “definitely not support” Bush for the nomination if he ran.
Trailing Walker and Bush are New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee with 8% each, but 16% of Republican voters said they “definitely” wouldn’t support Christie for the nomination.









