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RANKED: Here's where the GOP candidates stand going into their big debate

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Republican U.S. presidential candidate businessman Donald Trump speaks as Dr. Ben Carson (R) looks on at the 2016 U.S. Republican presidential candidates debate held by CNBC in Boulder, Colorado, October 28, 2015. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

The top eight Republican presidential candidates — and another group of four — are set to square off Tuesday night in the fourth GOP debates of the cycle.

With under a year now until the election, we took a look at where the GOP's top contenders stand heading into the debate.

Our rankings are based on the Real Clear Politics averages of national polls and those in New Hampshire, Iowa, and South Carolina — the first three voting states. We also factored in candidates' momentum (or lack thereof) over the past few weeks.

Here's a look at where all the candidates stand.

Poll numbers are as of Tuesday.

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12. Rick Santorum, Republican, former US senator from Pennsylvania

National polling average among Republican voters: 0.7% (T-11th)
Iowa: 0.8% (12th)
New Hampshire: 0.8% (10th)
South Carolina: N/A

STOCK: Neutral



11. Bobby Jindal, Republican, Louisiana governor

National polling average among Republican voters: 0.7% (T-11th)
Iowa: 3.3% (7th)
New Hampshire: 0.5% (T-11th)
South Carolina: 0.3% (13th)

STOCK: Neutral



9. Mike Huckabee, Republican, former Arkansas governor

National polling average among Republican voters: 2.3% (T-10th)
Iowa: 2.8% (8th)
New Hampshire: 0.5% (T-11th)
South Carolina: 2.3% (8th)

STOCK: Falling



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