Ben Carson fourth in New Hampshire survey

Presidential candidate Ben Carson at the GOP debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Ben Carson may lead the GOP presidential field in some national polls, but he has fallen to fourth place in New Hampshire, according to a survey released Wednesday.

Carson only earns 9% in the latest Fox News poll — a third of the support earned by the other national front-runner, Donald Trump, who laps the field with 27%. The Fox survey mirrored a WBUR poll of the Granite State released earlier on Wednesday, which also showed Trump with a large lead over the rest of the field there.

Fox News’ poll shows Marco Rubio in second place, with 13% support, and Ted Cruz in third with 11%.

Following Carson are three candidates who have focused overwhelmingly on New Hampshire, which tends to support more moderate Republicans: Jeb Bush, John Kasich, and Chris Christie, who win 9%, 7% and 6%, respectively.

Rand Paul and Carly Fiorina earn 3% support. No other Republicans earns more than 1%.

In the Democratic race, Bernie Sanders of Vermont leads Hillary Clinton by 1 point, 45% to 44%. Martin O’Malley, who trails the pair nationally, earns 5% support.

The poll has a margin of error of 5.5 percentage points in the Democratic race and 5 points in the Republican race. 804 registered voters were sampled.

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