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A new poll in the state shows Donald Trump still leading the field with 30 percent, but Marco Rubio has jumped into second place

Most of the Republican presidential candidates will debate Saturday night in New Hampshire. A new poll in the state shows Donald Trump still leading the field with 30 percent, but Marco Rubio has jumped into second place with 17 percent. Ted Cruz is third, followed by John Kasich and Jeb Bush. Major Garrett reports from Rubio’s campaign office in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Marco Rubio is in third place, with a group of mainstream Republicans trying to overtake him

A weekend poll gives Donald Trump a five-point lead over Ted Cruz. This poll has predicted eight of the last nine Iowa caucus winners, and if it’s right, the Republican Party establishment will be the big loser in the first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses Monday night. Marco Rubio is in third place, with a group of mainstream Republicans trying to overtake him. Dean Reynolds reports from Des Moines.

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GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio notes, “Ted helped design George W. Bush's immigration platform.” Sen. Rubio also suggests Cruz has flip-flopped on immigration policy.

GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio says Ted Cruz’s attempt to portray himself as the only conservative in the race is a lie. On immigration, the Florida senator notes, “Ted helped design George W. Bush's immigration platform.” Sen. Rubio suggests Cruz has flip-flopped on immigration policy. “He used to support doubling the number of green cards,” he adds. “Now, he's against it.”

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