Donald Trump: 32 percent

Ben Carson: 22 percent

Rubio: 10 percent

Bush: 7 percent

Cruz: 6 percent

Fiorina: 5 percent

Trump: 42 percent

Ben Carson: 15 percent

Jeb Bush: 12 percent

Marco Rubio: 5 percent

Trump: 43 percent

Carson: 16 percent

Bush: 13 percent

Sen. Ted Cruz: 4 percent

Carly Fiorina: 3 percent

47 percent view him as the strongest leader

39 percent think he'd be best able to handle immigration

32 percent feel he is closest to them on the issues

29 percent say he "best understands the problems of people like you."

Bush: 12 percent

Rubio: 11 percent

Carson: 9 percent

Cruz: 8 percent

Fiorina: 6 percent

Carson:16 percent

Bush: 13 percent

Rubio: 11 percent

Cruz: 4 percent

Fiorina: 3 percent

Rubio: 15 percent

Bush: 13 percent

Cruz: 9 percent

Carson: 9 percent

Fiorina: 4 percent

Carson: 19 percent

Bush: 11 percent

Rubio: 11 percent

Cruz 8 percent

Fiorina: 6 percent

Carson: 19 percent

Rubio: 13 percent

Bush: 10 percent

Fiorina: 8 percent

Cruz: 8 percent.

Bush: 31 percent

Trump: 23 percent

Rubio: 12 percent

Carson: 8 percent

Cruz: 8 percent

Fiorina: 3 percent

Carson: 33 percent

Trump: 21 percent

Bush: 10 percent

Rubio: 10 percent

Fiorina: 7 percent

Cruz: 7 percent

Carson: 24 percent

Trump: 19 percent

Bush: 15 percent

Rubio: 14 percent

Fiorina 10 percent

Cruz: 5 percent

Donald Trump leads the GOP presidential field not only in support, but in high expectations as well, a new poll shows.In the Washington Post/ABC News survey, the real estate billionaire has the backing of a whopping 32 percent of Republican-leaning voters – but 42 percent say they expect Trump to win the GOP nomination and 43 percent pick him for having the best shot at winning the November 2016 election.The breakdown is as follows:Here's the breakdown in expectations for most likely to win the GOP nomination:Here's who has the best chance to win the general election:"For all the campaigning under way, the overall race for the GOP nomination looks to be on pause, with essentially no change in candidate support since last month," th e pollster says. "That reflects a loss of momentum for Trump and Carson alike. Still, among their opponents only Rubio cracks the double digits, and just barely, with 10 percent."But Trump shines in many key attributes, the poll finds:Here's how Carson, Fiorina, Bush, Rubio and Cruz fare within those categories:Strongest leader:Best chance of winning:Best on immigration:Closest on issues:Understands the problems:Trump fares worse on experience, honesty and personality. Best experience:Most honest:Best personality:The margin of error is plus or minus 3.5 percent.