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 »

Votantes latinos en estados decisivos van por Hillary

Los votantes latinos que viven en 14 estados decisivos para las elecciones presidenciales del año que viene –los llamados “battleground states”– favorecen a Hillary Clinton en la primaria demócrata y a Jeb Bush en la primaria republicana. CONT. Pilar Marrero, La Opinión Read more »

Hillary Clinton Increases Her Lead Over Bernie Sanders

Hillary Clinton has increased her dominant lead within the Democratic Party’s presidential contest, now besting rival Sen. Bernie Sanders by a margin of two to one among primary voters in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. But the Democratic front-runner remains unpopular with the general electorate, and fewer than […] Read more »

CBS/YouGov: Clinton on top in Iowa, gains in New Hampshire

Bolstered by Iowa Democratic caucus-goers who say she won the recent debate, Hillary Clinton now has an edge over Bernie Sanders in Iowa. She’s up three points there, after re-allocating the supporters of Vice President Joe Biden. Those caucus-goers were then asked who’d they support if Biden decided not to […] Read more »

CNN/ORC poll: Hillary Clinton wins debate, but Bernie Sanders rises

With the first Democratic debate in the books, a new CNN/ORC poll finds most who watched think Hillary Clinton had the best performance of the night, but her strong showing hasn’t boosted her standing in the race for the party’s nomination. CONT. Jennifer Agiesta, CNN Read more »

Debate Showed Democrats Taking a Big Gamble By Leaning Left

Appropriately enough, Democrats placed a big bet during their first presidential debate here this week. Across almost all domestic economic and social issues, the five contenders, including fortified front-runner Hillary Clinton, offered aggressively liberal positions. CONT. Ronald Brownstein, National Journal Read more »