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CNN Poll: Hillary Trails Bernie in New Hampshire By…27 Points

The previous poll, taken in the wake of terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, found that one in four likely Democratic voters said that foreign policy and national security were their primary concern.

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Clinton leads Trump, 48 percent to 39 percent, with 10 percent supporting another candidate and 3 percent undecided.

On the economy, New Hampshire voters now clearly give Sanders the edge over Clinton as the candidate more trusted to handle it: 57% say Sanders would best handle it vs. 33% for Clinton.

Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is not making up as much ground on former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton in Florida, a new poll shows.

Johnston, former chairman of the state party and a top official in President Clinton’s health and human services department, said Clinton is out of step with the modern Democratic Party.

On the Democratic side, just 52 percent reported they had definitely decided who would receive their vote. However, that could also be attributed to the fact that she served in his administration and has been facing a stronger-than-expected primary challenge from Sen. Many have accused Sanders of “flip-flopping” on these issues, especially Clinton’s campaign. “Sanders to malign such an important organization for women on national television is particularly disappointing”, said the statement by UltraViolet co-founder Nita Chaudhary.

Clinton said her first priority would be to call on Congress to pass her plans “for creating more good jobs” in infrastructure building, as well as in the manufacturing and renewable energy sectors. “I don’t think that’s where Democrats are right now”, said Johnston.

“Sanders’ net favorability rating is an nearly unheard of +84%”, wrote pollsters at the University of New Hampshire, which conducted the survey. American voters aren’t just sick and exhausted of hearing about Hillary Clinton’s damn emails, they are exhausted of politics as usual.

With 13 days to go, it’s Hillary Clinton’s nightmare scenario-the possibility that Bernie Sanders’ youth brigade could topple her in Iowa. Both candidates are posing as favorites for the democratic ticket.

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This debate was the final chance for Clinton, Sanders and Martin O’Malley to share their visions of America ahead of the Iowa caucus, which will take place on February 1.

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