Bolduan. Im john berman. Big political news this morning, or huge in donald trump language. So, what happens when a candidate who calls himself a winner is no longer winning . For the first time in a long time, it is happening. A brandnew poll from cbs news and the New York Times shows ben carson surging ahead of donald trump. Carson now has a fourpoint lead nationwide. Yes, thats within the sampling error. Yes, its also the first time in a Major National poll that carson has topped trump, and another yes for you, it all happens on the eve of the next republican president ial debate. Lets bring in cnns political director, david for more on this. Whats behind the change . If you look across every Demographic Group in this poll, guys, you will see the trend you see overall nationally, which is carson is besting trump group after group after group. First women voters, among women voters you can see carson beats trump 27 to 19 . If you look where that came from in october of 2011, carson i
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