The GOP field is wide open, with
new polling from Morning Consult showing a different candidate leading the race in each of three early voting states.
In Iowa, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker holds the top spot with 18 percent of the vote, followed by a three-way tie for second between Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, and Rand Paul, all at 10 percent. Marco Rubio comes in fourth at seven percent.
In New Hampshire, Bush has a narrow lead at 14 percent with Walker trailing closely behind at 10 percent. Rand Paul, riding on the coattails of his father's popularity there, snags third with nine percent.
But in South Carolina, native son Lindsey Graham gets top billing at 14 percent, with Ben Carson (yes, Ben Carson!) garnering 12 percent of the vote and Bush and Walker trailing at 11 and 10 percent, respectively.
While Walker and Bush managed to make a showing in every state, Marco Rubio distinguished himself in a different way.
The Florida senator is the only candidate to be in the top three among voters asked to pick a second choice in all three states.