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Rubio’s Loss Is Cruz’s Gain in GOP Race, Polling Shows

Ted Cruz should benefit the most from Marco Rubio's exit, according to new Morning Consult polling.

<> on October 28, 2015 in Boulder, Colorado.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio dropped out of the presidential race Tuesday night shortly after suffering a heavy home-state loss to GOP front-runner Donald Trump, and his Senate colleague Ted Cruz should benefit the most from his exit, according to new Morning Consult polling.

Among 412 Marco Rubio supporters we polled, 47 percent support the Texas senator as a second choice. Twenty-seven percent of respondents said they would back Ohio Gov. John Kasich if Rubio exited the race, and, to little surprise, just 13 percent of Rubio supporters said they’d back Trump.

Nine percent said someone they’d vote for someone else and 5 percent don’t know.

Morning Consult interviewed 8,732 registered voters from March 11-15, including 3,372 Republican and Republican-leaning independents.

This article was originally published on Morning Consult.