Donald Trump: 42%

Ted Cruz: 20%

Marco Rubio: 15%

John Kasich: 9%

Jeb Bush: 6%

Other: 7%

No preference: 1%

We went back to our respondents yesterday were able to recontact 262 respondents. Yesterday’s interviews showed a discernible movement away from Trump. Only 84% of Trump voters said that they were still planning on voting for him, with 4% saying they now planned to vote for Ted Cruz and 4% saying they now intended to vote for Marco Rubio. 91% of the Cruz voters still plan to vote for him, with 5% now intending to vote for Rubio and 2% for Trump. Of the Rubio supporters, 82% are still planning on voting for him, with 8% now intending to vote for Cruz and 4% intending to vote for Trump.

The Florida senator has been strengthened overall, however, by defectors from Bush and Kasich. Only 68% of the Kasich voters still intend to vote for him, with 26% now supporting Rubio, and 5% supporting Cruz. Bush maintained the support of 58% of his voters from last week, but 33% now say they are intending to vote for Rubio, and 8% for Cruz. Neither Kasich nor Bush gained significant amounts from Trump, Cruz, or Rubio supporters.