Jindal Edges Ahead of Bush in Iowa Poll

By Published on November 2, 2015

Gov. Bobby Jindal, the Louisiana governor who has been relegated to the undercard debate throughout the GOP presidential race, has edged out former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) in a new poll of Iowa.

Jindal scored 6 percent support in the survey from Public Policy Polling, one percentage point ahead of Bush, though within the poll’s 3.9 percent margin of error.

Still, the uptick for Jindal is broadly indicative of just how far Bush has fallen— something that has been exacerbated by his poor showing in last week’s Republican debate.

Bush’s team has repeatedly brushed aside concerns about the candidate’s poll numbers, noting that there are still three months to go until the Iowa caucuses.

Read the article “Jindal Edges Ahead of Bush in Iowa Poll” on thehill.com.

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