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Siena poll shows Clinton, Trump favored among NY voters
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“Trump’s overall 18-point lead is even larger among New York City Republicans, who give him a 26-point lead over Rubio, and downstate suburbanites, who give him a 27-point lead over Rubio”, Siena pollster Steve Greenberg said in a statement.
The Siena poll has Clinton beating Vermont Sen.
According to the Mitchell/FOX 2 Detroit Polls released Monday, 41 percent of respondents said that if the Michigan Republican primary was held immediately, they would vote for Trump.
In New York’s Republican presidential primary, billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump holds double-digit leads over his closest competitors.
The presidential primary for New York State is April 19. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Texas Sen. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is supported by 11 percent of New York Republican voters.
On the Republican side, Trump leads with 24 percent followed by Ted Cruz at 20 percent among Upstate New Yorkers.
NY hasn’t gone Republican in a general election since Ronald Reagan won in 1984, and Greenberg does not expect a repeat in 2016. But among all NY voters, Sanders edges out Clinton, with 51 percent viewing him favorably compared to Clinton’s 50 percent.
“Hillary Clinton?” Brzezinski finally asked, as show host Joe Scarborough reminded Trump that Clinton attended his last wedding.
Both polls were conducted on February 4.
The front-runners in New York’s presidential primaries hail from the Empire State.
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The poll was taken of 930 registered voters from January 31 through February 3, with a margin of error of 3.8 percent.