The Paris terrorist attacks, raising questions about American leadership in the world and national security, will most likely bolster Hillary Rodham Clinton’s strengths in Saturday’s debate, according to a focus group of undecided Iowa Democrats. CONT. Trip Gabriel, New York Times Read more »
Hillary Clinton Sweeps in Democratic Popularity but Faces Challenges Outside the Party
Hillary Clinton easily leads Bernie Sanders in basic popularity within their political party – but among Americans overall, a bare majority in the latest ABC News-Washington Post poll see the Democratic front-runner unfavorably. CONT. Gregory Holyk, ABC News Read more »
Sanders far behind Clinton but still has young people, independents
Bernie Sanders lags far behind Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination for president, but he still has pockets of support he’ll need to build on in coming weeks, a new McClatchy-Marist Poll shows. CONT. Anita Kumar, McClatchy Read more »
Poll Shows Hillary Clinton Is Seen as More Likely Than Bernie Sanders to Be Effective
With the Democratic presidential nomination contest all but officially a two-person race, Hillary Rodham Clinton appears vastly better positioned than Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont to persuade party primary voters that she would be more effective at passing her agenda and dealing with international crises, according to a New York […] Read more »
Texas: Cruz, Trump Tied; Clinton Well Ahead
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and businessman Donald Trump are in a dead heat for the Republican presidential nomination in Texas, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. … Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the first choice of 61 percent of Texas Democrats, building on her earlier […] Read more »
Hillary Clinton maintains lead among Democrats
Just days before the Democratic candidates face off in their second debate, Hillary Clinton enjoys a wide lead in the race for the Democratic nomination nationally. Fifty-two percent of Democratic primary voters support her, followed by Bernie Sanders with 33 percent, and Martin O’Malley at 5 percent. The state of […] Read more »