Yet another poll has emerged that shows Donald Trump with a greater margin of support than several other Republicans candidates combined.
In the nationwide survey, Trump leads at 17% and former Florida governor Jeb Bush is second at 14%, the only competitors who reach double digits. Trump's edge, which is within the poll's margin of error, is one more sign that his harsh rhetoric about immigration and toward his rivals has struck a chord with some voters. [...]
Trump has gained 6 percentage points since the USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll taken in June; Bush's support has stayed steady.
With the first GOP primary debate a little over three weeks away, it's possible Trump will still be the frontrunner at that time.