As the New Hampshire Republican Primary is just hours away, new polls for crucial early primary states have been published, indicating a close race ahead between the highest polling Republican candidates: Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL).

Ted Cruz is in the lead in Arkansas, which will hold its primary vote on March 1.

A new Talk Business/Hendrix College poll has Cruz in first with 27 percent of the vote, followed by Donald Trump and Sen. Marco Rubio, who are tied in second with 23 percent. They are followed by Dr. Ben Carson at 11 percent, then John Kasich and Carly Fiorina at 4. Lastly, Jeb Bush and Gov. Chris Christie receive only 1 percent of the likely vote apiece, according to the survey results, which adds that 6 percent remain undecided.

On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton is the overwhelming favorite, with 57 percent of likely voters favoring the former first lady. Bernie Sanders is 22 points behind, garnering 25 percent. Eighteen percent remain undecided, the Talk Business/Hendrix College poll indicates.

Donald Trump holds a commanding lead in the latest Michigan Republican Primary poll, sponsored by IMP/Target Insyght, which says the business mogul is 14 points ahead of his closest competitor.

Michigan voters will head to the polls on March 8, one week after Super Tuesday.

The poll shows Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio tied for second with 21 percent apiece. They are followed by Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) with 6 percent of the vote, then Dr. Ben Carson, who accumulated 5 percent of likely voters. There is a three-way tie for last place between Jeb Bush, Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), and Carly Fiorina, who grabbed 3 percent each.

“Rumors of Trump’s demise have been greatly exaggerated,” Susan J. Demas, the Editor of Inside Michigan Politics, said in a statement. “As much as people hoped he would fade away after his disappointing second-place finish in Iowa, Trump still holds a double-digit lead in Michigan over his nearest rivals, Cruz and Rubio.”

Hillary Clinton remains well ahead in the Michigan Democratic Primary poll, having garnered a 32 point lead ahead of Sen. Bernie Sanders (57%-25%) in the IMP/Target Insyght automated survey.