Hillary Clinton continues to be the dominant leader at 38.1% but she has been drifting down. She peaked o 8/2 with a 45.5% probability.
Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and Paul Ryan each gained 0.1% of that 0.5% drop, but remained in their positions (3rd, 4th, and 8th)
Another 0.1% went to Mitt Romney, who has moved up each of the last three weeks, jumping into the top 10 from 11th place with a probability of 1.7%. He jumped over Ted Cruz and Andrew Cuomo.
The last 0.1% went to Kirsten Gillibrand who has moved from not being on my board of 60 candidates in May to #15. She has been generating a lot of buzz from different sources
The biggest drop was Cory Booker who moved from #36 to #42. This is an odd drop as he has a very high likelihood of being re-elected to the Senate in November.
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