Presidential Polls 2016: Who could lead the polls next week following first Republican debate?

Prior to the first Republican debate, Donald Trump led the GOP presidential race with Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin and former Florida governor Jeb Bush behind, based on the recent poll from NBC News and Wall Street Journal.

According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Trump has been chosen as republican primary voters' first pick for president, followed by Walker with 15 percent of the votes and Bush with 14 percent.

For someone who just announced his presidential run more than six weeks ago, Trump has seen a rapid rise in his ratings.

He is leading among the many Republican primary voters, garnering 19 percent of their votes. His increasing ratings led to the decline in Bush's and Walker's support.

He also won a quarter of GOP voters who don't see themselves offering support for Bush to become 2016's president, according to NBC News.

However, with the recent Republican debate last Thursday, people have seen their candidates' agenda and based on a report from Inquisitr, Carly Fiorina stood out that night.

In the upcoming poll results, which will be released next week, will Trump still be on the lead?

As reported in CNN, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO was clearly on top of her game. There may be no winners during the primetime debate, but Fiorina definitely stood out among the rest.

It seems that there will be interesting changes to the 2016 presidential polls, especially with the conclusion of the first Republican debate.

Fiorina at GOP conference June 2015 Wikimedia Commons/Michael Vadon

A lot of people may wonder about Fiorina's fate in the presidential hopefuls since her name has not been mentioned a lot before, until now.

It's expected that the polls will take on a new turn, but still there's plenty of time to see how it will go.

Trump may have been consistent as the lead, but Fiorina indeed made a big impression that could influence results in the coming week.

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