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A new poll found that Hillary Clinton’s lead over Bernie Sanders in the critical Pennsylvania primary has plummeted to the single digits after the former Secretary of State led the Vermont Senator by more than 20 points.
A new Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday shows Clinton leading Sanders by just a 50-44 margin three weeks out from the state’s primary.
A Harper poll previously showed her leading Sanders by 22 and a Franklin & Marshall poll showed her up by 25.
Via RCP:
The poll shows that Sanders has a big lead over Clinton among voters under 45, leading her 67-27.
Hillary has big leads over Sanders among women and voters over 65.
The biggest problem for Hillary is her poor favorable numbers, which have plagued her throughout the country.
Just 35 percent of Pennsylvania voters have a favorable opinion of the former first lady, compared to 59 percent who have an unfavorable opinion.
That’s similar to Donald Trump, who has a 32 percent favorable rate compared to 60 unfavorable.
Sanders, on the other hand, has a 49 percent favorable rate compared to 37 percent who view him as unfavorable.
The Pennsylvania primary will be held on April 26, with 210 delegates at stake.
Bernie Sanders promises to give college students free education if elected, yet continues to steal their money through campaign donations for his inevitable loss in the Democratic primaries. It's an interesting paradox.
Featured image via PBS screengrab
A new Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday shows Clinton leading Sanders by just a 50-44 margin three weeks out from the state’s primary.
A Harper poll previously showed her leading Sanders by 22 and a Franklin & Marshall poll showed her up by 25.
Via RCP:

The poll shows that Sanders has a big lead over Clinton among voters under 45, leading her 67-27.
Hillary has big leads over Sanders among women and voters over 65.
The biggest problem for Hillary is her poor favorable numbers, which have plagued her throughout the country.
Just 35 percent of Pennsylvania voters have a favorable opinion of the former first lady, compared to 59 percent who have an unfavorable opinion.
That’s similar to Donald Trump, who has a 32 percent favorable rate compared to 60 unfavorable.
Sanders, on the other hand, has a 49 percent favorable rate compared to 37 percent who view him as unfavorable.
The Pennsylvania primary will be held on April 26, with 210 delegates at stake.
Bernie Sanders promises to give college students free education if elected, yet continues to steal their money through campaign donations for his inevitable loss in the Democratic primaries. It's an interesting paradox.
Featured image via PBS screengrab