Iowa and New Hampshire voters, prepare to hear even more from Sen. Bernie Sanders.
The underdog candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, armed with more than $30 million, has hired a pollster and plans to begin running ads in the two states early next month.
Read More >>Buoyed by voters’ confidence in her experience and relatively strong support among women, Hillary Clinton’s rise in Iowa continued on Friday with the release of a new Quinnipiac University poll of likely caucus goers that has her up double digits on Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Read More >>Democratic presidential aspirant Hillary Clinton dominates the primary field in Florida, posting a wide, double-digit lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders and Vice President Joe Biden, according to a new University of North Florida survey of likely Democratic primary voters.
Read More >>The decision by Vice President Joe Biden not to seek the Democratic nomination for president is likely to have an impact going forward, although it’s not entirely clear what that impact will be and whom it will help the most.
Early evidence from one poll of Democrats in Iowa suggests former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may benefit most, although not by a wide margin, as The Hill reports:
Poll: Democratic race in Iowa heats up
The Democratic presidential race is heating up ... Read More >>
Here’s a closer look at the finer points within the results of the new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa Poll. The survey of 402 likely Democratic caucusgoers was conducted Oct. 16-19 by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.
Read More >>The Democratic presidential race is heating up in the early voting state of Iowa, with support solidifying for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in a new poll.
Without Vice President Joe Biden in the race, Clinton leads Sanders by 7 points, 48 to 41 percent, in the Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register poll released Thursday.
Read More >>Bloomberg Politics paired with St. Anselm College to conduct a poll on the state of the 2016 presidential campaign in New Hampshire. Two separate articles in Bloomberg, one focused on Democrats, another on Republicans, provide important insights into where the race for each party’s nomination stands:
No Groundswell for Biden in New Hampshire: Bloomberg Politics/Saint Anselm Poll
Vice President Joe Biden trails the two leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination by more than 25 points each in New Hampshire and would ... Read More >>