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New Q-Poll: 5 Leaders In 2016 Republican White House Race

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – There is no clear Republican front-runner in the race for the GOP's Presidential nomination, according to the newly-released Quinnipiac University national poll.

The poll found that no candidate is above 10-percent, but there is a five-way tie.

The candidates with 10-percent each are former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and Dr. Ben Carson, the poll finds.

"Safe to say, the 2016 Republican presidential primary is anyone's race. With no front-runner and identical numbers for the top five contenders, it's a horserace which can only be described as a scrambled field – at least so far," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll in a release.

Hillary Clinton currently dominates among Democratic voters nationwide with 57-percent and Vice President Joe Biden at 9-percent. No other candidate tops 1-percent with 14-percent undecided.

In a general election matchup, Clinton gets 46-percent of American voters to 42-percent for Paul and 45-percent of voters to 41-percent for Rubio.

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