The results
suggest the race to get onto the Nov. 8 presidential ballot is
tightening, as candidates prepare for their next state contest,
in New York next week.
In the Democratic race, former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont each had 48
percent support, according to responses from 719 Democrats
polled from April 8-12. The two have been tied frequently since
February.
In the Republican race, celebrity real estate developer Donald
Trump had 41 percent support, to 35 percent for Senator Ted Cruz
of Texas, according to responses from 598 Republicans. The
result was within the poll's credibility interval.
Cruz's support has risen in recent weeks, making him the first
candidate to rival Trump's popularity among Republicans since
neurosurgeon Ben Carson in November.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn; Writing by Richard Valdmanis; Editing
by Leslie Adler)
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