Clinton poised for victory in Pennsylvania
On the Democratic side, Clinton leads Sanders 55 percent to 40 percent, in line with a 16-point advantage over the last two weeks in the rolling Real Clear Politics polling average in the state, which awards its 189 pledged delegates on a proportional basis.
Clinton drew support from 67 percent of likely African-American voters, while just 29 percent said they would vote for the Vermont senator. The former secretary of state holds significant leads among voters older than 45 (66 percent to 28 percent), women (62 percent to 34 percent), those identifying as Democrats (60 percent to 36 percent) and those who are strongly behind a candidate (59 percent to 41 percent).
Sanders, however, led by wide margins among those 45 years old and younger (60 percent to 37 percent), those who identified as "very liberal" (58 percent to 41 percent) and self-described independents (55 percent to 39 percent). His advantage against Clinton among men is just outside the margin of error at 49 percent to 45 percent.
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