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GeorgiaPeanuts

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Mon Apr 18, 2016, 02:41 PM Apr 2016

2016 National Democratic Primary - Clinton 50% (-3), Sanders 48% (+4) (NBC News 4/10-4/14)

That's down from Clinton's nine-point advantage a month ago, 53 percent to 44 percent.
In the current NBC/WSJ poll, Clinton leads Sanders by 15 points among women (57 percent to 42 percent), though that's down from her 20-point-plus edge earlier this year.
She's also ahead of Sanders among minorities, 59 percent to 41 percent, but that's a decline of her 30-point advantage here in past NBC/WSJ surveys.
And among those 50 and older, Clinton is up 62 percent to 35 percent -- again down from her past leads among this demographic group.
By contrast, Sanders leads among men by 17 points (58 percent to 41 percent), whites (53 percent to 44 percent) and those ages 18 to 49 (66 percent to 34 percent).
The NBC/WSJ poll was conducted April 10-14, and the margin of error among the 339 Democratic primary voters surveyed is plus-minus 5.3 percentage points.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/nbc-wsj-poll-clinton-s-national-lead-down-two-points-n557671?cid=sm_tw

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2016 National Democratic Primary - Clinton 50% (-3), Sanders 48% (+4) (NBC News 4/10-4/14) (Original Post) GeorgiaPeanuts Apr 2016 OP
Another poll, showing Bernie on the move.... ViseGrip Apr 2016 #1
The same polling group, rated A- by 538, has Sanders losing NY by 17%. Buzz Clik Apr 2016 #2
 

Buzz Clik

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2. The same polling group, rated A- by 538, has Sanders losing NY by 17%.
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 02:47 PM
Apr 2016

The difference being, of course, that delegates are chosen on a state-by-state basis, not on a national scale. So, the NY poll is actually meaningful.

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