Sanders Significantly Narrows Clinton's Leads in California, Pennsylvania
As presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders’ Wednesday rally in Philadelphia drew a crowd so large the line stretched ten blocks, Quinnipiac released a poll showing Sanders making double-digit gains on Hillary Clinton’s once-formidable lead in the state—narrowing it to just a six-point margin.
The Pennsylvania poll showed Sanders behind Clinton among likely Democratic voters 44 percent to 50 percent in the closed-primary state; previous polling had Clinton ahead by a full 17 points. The margin of error was 4.3 percentage points.
Echoing previous polling that shows Sanders’ strength as a general election candidate, Quinnipiac’s poll also found Clinton tying with Cruz in a general election match-up, while Sanders beat both Trump and Cruz handily.
And in California, which offers the significant prize of 475 delegates to the nominating convention, a poll (pdf) released Friday also showed Sanders slimming Clinton’s lead to only six points.
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In California, the recent survey “was brimming with red flags for Clinton, who has lost six of the last seven Democratic primary and caucus contests and has raised less money than Sanders the past three months. While Clinton has a large lead in the number of delegates needed to secure the Democratic nomination, Sanders has enough money to continue running a robust campaign through the California primary,” writes SFGate.
California holds its primary on June 7, while Pennsylvanians head to the polls on April 26.
The California poll, conducted by the Field Research Corporation, shows Sanders behind Clinton 41 percent to 47 percent—about half the margin of Clinton’s previous lead recorded in January.
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