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I know this poll was reported from other sources, but to me it's big news that the International New York Times is featuring the report AND that the Int. NYT report is popping up on the Facebook feed.
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/06/25/new-hampshire-poll-shows-bernie-sanders-in-dead-heat-with-hillary-clinton/?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=0
New Hampshire Poll Shows Bernie Sanders in Dead Heat With Hillary Clinton
The next time Hillary Rodham Clinton visits New Hampshire, she need not look over her shoulder to find Bernie Sanders; the Vermont Senator is running right alongside her in a statistical dead heat for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, according to a CNN/WMUR poll released on Thursday.
While Mrs. Clinton has been popular in New Hampshire, her favorable ratings have dropped since February, while Mr. Sanderss have been climbing. And his negatives are lower than hers. So their net favorability ratings (favorable minus unfavorable) are now equal, at 55 percent. The poll shows Mrs. Clinton drawing 43 percent of likely Democratic primary voters compared to 35 percent for Mr. Sanders, but with a margin of sampling error of plus or minus five percentage points, the race is a statistical tie.
While Mrs. Clinton has been enormously popular in New Hampshire, her favorable ratings have dropped almost 20 points since February, while Mr. Sanderss have been climbing. And his negatives are lower than hers. So their net favorability ratings (favorable minus unfavorable) are now equal, at 55 percent. Working against her is the hefty 28 percent who view her as the least honest.
Working to Mr. Sanderss advantage: Most voters believe he best represents Democrats like yourself and cares the most about people like you. The one issue that voters said he was better able to handle than Mrs. Clinton was dealing with big banks and corporations.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)43 to 35 being a statistical 'dead heat' is only because they've got a really sloppy large margin of error.
I think the better takeaway is that he's still climbing, and he just needs to keep the momentum going, swinging ever more voters around to him.