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Donald Trump waves to supporters after speaking at a campaign rally in an airplane hanger at Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport on Feb. 27, 2016, in Bentonville, Arkansas. | Getty Poll: Trump blowout in Massachusetts

Donald Trump's lead in a new Suffolk University poll among likely Republican primary voters in Massachusetts days voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday is, in a word, huge.

Trump leads the field with 43 percent, more than 20 points ahead of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who finished in second with 20 percent. Ohio Gov. John Kasich finished close behind with 17 percent, followed by Texas Sen. Ted Cruz with 9 percent and Ben Carson with 4 percent. Just 7 percent of voters remain undecided among those candidates.

Kasich is the best-liked candidate in Massachusetts, however, with a net positive rating of +39 points (60 percent favorable to 21 percent unfavorable), while Trump's net favorability is at +22 points (56 percent to 34 percent) and Rubio's is at +19 points (51 percent to 32 percent). Cruz's favorability is underwater, at -11 points (37 percent favorable to 48 percent unfavorable).

Roughly seven-in-10 voters (68 percent) said they are decided on their choice, while 28 percent said they could change their mind before they head to the polls Tuesday. Among Trump supporters, a full 84 percent said they are set on voting for their candidate.

The poll was conducted via landlines and cellphones from Feb. 24-26, surveying 500 likely Republican primary voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.