Two more polls (Reuters and Morning Consult) taken after the Thursday 8/6/15 debate through Sunday night, show Donald Trump remaining in the #1 Position.

Remember TODAY is now FIVE DAYS later.  Why is this important?  Given the intensity of the preferred MSM narrative you can be certain there are numerous additional polls which were taken over the past four days, which the poll financiers’ are not publicizing because the results do not aid their preferred diminishment narrative.

Morning Consult DATA - Reuters DATA
Morning Consult DATA – Reuters DATA

If there was any poll data which reflected their objective (destroying Donald Trump’s candidacy) the MSM would be playing it up within the 24/7 news cycle and decrying the final end to his insurgency.  It’s just how they roll.
MORNING CONSULT POLL – […]  Trump leads the Republican field with 32 percent of the vote, up 7 percentage points over last week’s Morning Consult tracking poll. Trump’s nearest GOP rival, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, clocked in at 11 percent.
No other Republican contender reaches double digits – retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson sits in third place at 9 percent, followed by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) at 6 percent.
[…]  The Morning Consult national tracking poll was conducted Aug. 7 through Aug. 9 among a national sample of 2,029 registered voters. The poll, conducted online, carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. The subsample of 746 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3.59 percentage points. The subsample of 896 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3.27 percentage points.  (link)
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REUTERS POLL – […]  There is no sign that Donald Trump’s raucous first presidential debate is hurting his support among party voters, with the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll showing he still has a big lead over his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination.
Trump’s staying power is defying predictions of political doom and leading some Republicans to explore ways to persuade him not to pursue a third-party bid should he falter in his quest for the Republican nomination in 2016.
Trump led the party’s 17-strong 2016 presidential field with the backing of 24 percent of Republican voters, unchanged from before Thursday’s televised debate, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found.  (link)
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…. The insurgency continues

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