Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are locked in a two-point race in Iowa ahead of the Feb. 1 caucuses, raising the prospect that eight years after her stinging loss there to Barack Obama, the state that kicks off the presidential nominating process may once again deal the front-runner a […] Read more »
CBS/NYT poll: Hillary Clinton’s lead over Bernie Sanders shrinks
With less than a month to go before the first nominating contests, the national race for the Democratic nomination has tightened. Hillary Clinton continues to lead Bernie Sanders, but her lead in this national poll has shrunk since last month. Now, 48 percent of Democratic primary voters support Clinton, down […] Read more »
Fox News Poll: Sanders up by 13 points in New Hampshire
Bernie Sanders is ahead of Hillary Clinton by a 50-37 percent margin among New Hampshire Democratic primary voters. That’s according to the latest Fox News poll, released Friday. Martin O’Malley receives three percent. CONT. Dana Blanton, Fox News Read more »
CNN poll: Post-debate, voters move to Clinton
Hillary Clinton maintains a commanding lead in a new CNN/ORC poll, boosted by broader support in the days after the latest debate between the remaining three Democratic presidential candidates. CONT. Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Read more »
CBS/YouGov online poll: Clinton leads in Iowa; Sanders leads in NH; Democrats like both
With less than two months before the official kick-off of the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton has an edge in Iowa, the nation’s first contest, and a big lead in South Carolina, where she is ahead of Sanders by two-to-one, while Bernie Sanders still leads in New Hampshire. Former Maryland […] Read more »
Clinton Takes Big Lead into Debate, But With a Trustworthiness Deficit
Hillary Clinton maintains a commanding lead for the Democratic presidential nomination heading into tomorrow’s ABC News debate – but with notable weakness on honesty and trustworthiness, a challenge not just in the primaries but in a potential general election contest ahead. CONT. Gregory Holyk, ABC News Read more »