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Latest GOP poll has Donald Trump back on top

Donald Trump鈥檚 popularity has been rising among Republicans following the terror attacks in Paris.

By Beatrice Gitau, Staff

Presidential candidate Donald Trump has regained his place at the top of at least one new Republican presidential poll.

The real estate tycoon comfortably leads the pack, with 28 percent of Republicans voters鈥 support, according to a聽NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll聽released聽Friday. That鈥檚 10 points clear of his nearest competitors, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, each polling at 18 percent.

The only other GOP hopeful to crack double digits was Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, at 11 percent. 聽

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, once thought the candidate to beat, netted just 4 percent. He鈥檚 followed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina who each polled at 3 percent.

The new poll indicates that Dr. Carson is the preferred candidate of 25 percent of white evangelicals, which is a decline of 8 percent points since last month. On the other hand, Trump and Cruz have gained in one of Carson's key demographics.

Carson鈥檚 drop comes weeks after intense media scrutiny over stories about his adolescence as well as strong criticism for聽his lack of foreign policy experience.

During an interview with "Fox News Sunday" last week, Carson could not name a specific country or leader he would call to pull together an international coalition to counter Islamic State.

Following last week鈥檚 terror attacks in Paris, multiple polls suggest that Trump鈥檚 popularity has risen among GOP voters, defying the conventional expectation that voters would turn to a more experienced candidate to handle such a crisis, 海角大神 reported.

Trump鈥檚 surge comes despite his recent controversial remarks, where he called for shutting down of US mosques to counter the threat of terrorism following the Paris attacks.

鈥淣obody wants to say this and nobody wants to shut down religious institutions or anything, but you know, you understand it,鈥 Trump said on Fox News鈥檚 鈥淗annity鈥澛爋n Tuesday. "There's absolutely no choice."

It is clear that Trump鈥檚 in-your-face demeanor is winning over Republican primary voters.

The NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll was conducted online between Nov. 15-17. It questioned 2,440 Republican and Republican-leaning independent voters. The margin of error was plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.