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New Clinton Ad in IA, NH: ‘The Deck is Stacked’

Sanders is an Independent, however he’s running as a Democrat in this election.

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And positive impressions of Clinton continue to fade. The same poll, in July, had Clinton in front of Sanders by a 56-19 percent margin.

All of those leads are boosted by sizable gender gaps. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, for his part, trailed Clinton 46 to 52 percent.

Against Trump: 60 percent of women chose Clinton and 37 percent chose Trump; men picked Trump 53 percent to 42 percent.

The CNN/ORC polls comes on the heels of recent polls showing him leading nationally, in Iowa and in New Hampshire, the first two nominating states over the 17 Republicans, including Louisiana’s Indian-American Governor Bobby Jindal languishing at the bottom. “We still have some capacity to purchase more ice cream as we get more money”, Jerry said.

At the same time, Vermont Sen.

Clinton, the former secretary of state and party frontrunner, also gave a speech to the AFL-CIO today. Bernie Sanders has cut Hillary Clinton’s lead in half, a new Fox News poll shows.

Vice President Joe Biden, who is not officially a candidate but is mulling jumping into the race, is third with 14%. Questions ranged from the long-term viability of programs like Social Security, the campaign’s stance on drilling off South Carolina’s coast and helping the working poor recover from the economic downturn. Biden is the second choice of 37% of Democratic or Democratic-leaning voters.

All should applaud that effort, and any reasonable plan like it, to make the cost of higher education more affordable. Thirty-nine per cent said she did nothing wrong.

Fellow Democratic presidential candidate Sen.

Doris Wells, a retiree who attended the event, said she shakes her head at how Clinton handles things at times. “It’s not just the students, it’s the parents and grandparents who often guarantee the student loans, refinance their student debt at lower rates”, Clinton said.

“That socialist question” has taken on a new form these days, revolving around the only self-described socialist in the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination: Bernie Sanders. And given the Clinton family’s years of experience with public scrutiny, Silver predicts it would take a scandal much bigger than the current email debacle to seriously hurt Hillary’s chances at the nomination.

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The CNN/ORC survey of 1,001 adults, including 897 registered voters, was conducted August 13th through 16th.

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