Here are the full results:
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2013/images/11/29/cnn.orc.poll.2016.pdfSince September, Biden has gained two points, and Clinton has lost two points. At this rate, he should catch up to her in another 26 months (just in time for the beginning of primary season).
On the GOP side, Christie leads among almost every demographic group (even leading among those in the South). The only exception is those making less than $50,000 a year. Among those <$50,000, it's Paul who's in the lead.
Interestingly, Christie also cleans up among those who didn't attend college:
No college:
Christie 31%
Paul 9%
Attended college:
Christie 19%
Paul 17%
How can Christie be cleaning up among those who didn't attend college, yet also be doing better among those with more money? Don't people who attended college make more money? Maybe the answer is that Paul attracts a lot of youngs, who are more likely to have attended college, but are still young enough not to be making much $ yet.
On the Dem. side, they also asked who your second choice would be:
Biden 37%
Clinton 16%
Cuomo 14%
Warren 14%
O'Malley 8%