Polls
It seems as though Clinton is leading Sanders when it comes to favorability polls. Sanders is 51% favorable while Clinton is 76% favorable, giving her a 25% lead. Though, when it comes to those who do not favor these candidates Clinton is still ahead with 18% unfavorable polls and Sanders at 14%. Which is great on his part!
Sanders is also behind when it comes familiarity ratings as Clinton has 94 points and Sanders with only 65. Though, he has made a 5 point increase since October, meaning that he still has hope!
Sources: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/262082-poll-clinton-grows-net-favorability-over-sanders
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton seem to be the top two Democratic candidates for the nomination. If Sanders keeps pushing, he might have a chance later on, but right now it's Hillary's game.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ben on this one. If Sanders wants to raise in the polls he must do something significant to get more attention and raise in the polls.
ReplyDeleteHillary has been top of the candidates though, she seems to be pushing harder than most people in the election, so it might actually be hard for Sanders unless he out beats Clinton in everything she got.
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