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Hillary Clinton's once substantial lead over Bernie Sanders has evaporated to just two points in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, a NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll reveals.
According to the poll released Monday, Democratic primary voters have ranked both candidates this way:
Clinton — 50 percent
Sanders — 48 percent
Just a month ago, Clinton led Sanders by nine points, 53-44 percent.
The national results come as polls in the Tuesday's New York primary show Clinton leading the Vermont senator in delegates and the popular vote.
The NBC/WSJ poll was bad news for Clinton in other categories as well. It shows her leading Sanders by 15 points among women, 57-42 percent — but that figure is down from the 20-point lead she had earlier this year.
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According to the poll released Monday, Democratic primary voters have ranked both candidates this way:
Clinton — 50 percent
Sanders — 48 percent
Just a month ago, Clinton led Sanders by nine points, 53-44 percent.
The national results come as polls in the Tuesday's New York primary show Clinton leading the Vermont senator in delegates and the popular vote.
The NBC/WSJ poll was bad news for Clinton in other categories as well. It shows her leading Sanders by 15 points among women, 57-42 percent — but that figure is down from the 20-point lead she had earlier this year.
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