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Presidential hopefuls Sanders, Clinton in dead heat - Reuters/Ipsos poll
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[February 06, 2016]
By Chris Kahn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vermont Senator
Bernie Sanders has erased Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's wide lead
for the Democratic presidential nomination since the start of year,
putting the two in a dead heat nationally, according to a Reuters/Ipsos
poll.
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Clinton leads Sanders 48 percent to 45 percent among Democratic
voters, according to the poll of 512 Americans, conducted Feb. 2-5
following the Iowa caucus. The poll has a credibility interval of 5
percentage points.
Democrats had been supporting Clinton by more than a 2-to-1 margin
at the beginning of the year. Sanders has narrowed that lead
considerably over the past several weeks.
Clinton beat Sanders narrowly in the Iowa caucuses, the nation's
first nomination contest ahead of the November election, but is
expected to lose to him in New Hampshire. The two rivals clashed on
Thursday night in their first one-on-one debate, reflecting the
tightness of the race.
There is still a wide gap between the two in name recognition
nationally. Nearly a quarter of Democrats and two-fifths of
Independents say they are still not that familiar with Sanders. In
comparison, Clinton has almost total name recognition among voters.
On the Republican side, Donald Trump continued to lead the field
with 40 percent support. His level of support among Republicans was
relatively unchanged following his second-place finish in the Iowa
caucus. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas followed with 16 percent and
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida came in third with 13 percent.
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* Democrat poll results: http://bit.ly/1Ppdeh2
* Republican poll results: http://bit.ly/1URswih
For more on the 2016 presidential race, see the Reuters blog, “Tales
from the Trail” (http://blogs.reuters.com/talesfromthetrail/).
(Editing by Richard Valdmanis and Lisa Shumaker)
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