Is Donald Trump going away? Not yet.

Public Policy Polling‘s latest survey finds Trump expanding his lead in the race for the GOP nomination, at least in New Hampshire: 35 percent of Republican voters there say they’ll support Trump in the primary, with John Kasich coming in a distant second at 11 percent and Carly Fiorina (10 percent) the only other challenger in double digits.

(A sign of just how topsy-turvy the GOP race has been: when PPP last surveyed New Hampshire in April, neither Trump, Kasich nor Fiorina were even on their list of possible candidates.)

On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders is widening his lead in the Granite State over Hillary Clinton: he now leads her 43-35 among Democratic voters, and both candidates fare equally well in hypothetical general-election matchups against the leading Republicans. (And both candidates fare quite well in those matchups: the races are close, but PPP director Tom Jensen says Sanders and Clinton lead every possible GOP candidate except Kasich.)

Tom Jensen of PPP spoke with WCHL’s Aaron Keck on Wednesday.

 

See the full numbers from PPP’s New Hampshire survey.