Poll: Bernie Sanders Surges Ahead of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire
There's a new Democratic front-runner in the Granite State, according to a new poll.
Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks to an overflow crowd through a megaphone after a campaign event at the New England College May 27, 2015 in Concord, New Hampshire.
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has pulled ahead of one-time front-runner Hillary Clinton in an NBC/Marist poll of New Hampshire voters out Sunday.
Forty-one percent of potential Democratic voters polled said they selected Sanders, 32 percent chose Clinton, and 16 percent said they would support Vice President Joe Biden. When pollsters excluded Biden, who has yet to decide whether he will run, Sanders' lead over Clinton grew to double digits—49 percent to 38 percent.