TRUMP UP! Carson WAY DOWN, Cruz and Rubio both gain in FIRST Fox poll after Paris attacks!

A new Fox News poll shows what people think about the candidates since the Paris terrorist massacre.

Watch below:

It shows Trump gaining from the attacks, just as Ann Coulter gleefully predicted, Benevolent Ben Carson losing FIVE YUGE POINTS, while the caterwauling Cubans both gain 3% each to fight it out at third place with 14%.

Fox tweeted the results:

Fox News is also pushing Marco Rubio’s trustworthiness rating:

They also reported other results including people’s attitudes on Obama’s war on ISIS:

More from Fox News:

Republicans want a candidate who can beat Hillary Clinton. A new Fox News poll finds Marco Rubio performs best against the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Rubio has an eight-point edge: 50 percent to Clinton’s 42 percent.

Then again, Clinton — who commands 55 percent support among Democratic primary voters, easily outpacing Bernie Sanders (32 percent) and Martin O’Malley (3 percent) — trails all top-tier Republicans in hypothetical 2016 face-offs.

Jeb Bush is ahead of Clinton by six points (45-39 percent).  She trails both Ben Carson (47-42 percent) and Donald Trump (46-41 percent) by five. Ted Cruz bests her by four (45-41 percent), while Chris Christie has a three-point edge (46-43 percent).

Carly Fiorina fares the worst against Clinton: they tie at 42 percent. Women go for Clinton over Fiorina by four points, while men back Fiorina by six points.

Trump also tops Sanders by five points (46-41 percent).

Rubio not only commands the widest margin against Clinton, he’s the only one who hits the 50 percent mark.  Rubio’s margin comes entirely from men, who go for him over Clinton by 17 points.  The two are tied among women voters.

This is the first time Rubio has topped Clinton, although it’s always been close — she was up by just one point in June (45 Clinton vs. 44 Rubio).

Here’s the methodology behind the polling:

The Fox News poll is based on landline and cellphone interviews with 1,016 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide and was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from November 16-19, 2015. The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points for all registered voters, 5 points for Democratic primary voters and 4.5 points for Republican primary voters.


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