Clinton vs. Sanders: Neck-and-Neck in Nevada, Nationwide
October 5, 2020 | News | No Comments
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are in a dead heat both nationwide and in Nevada—the next Democratic caucus state and a supposed Clinton stronghold—two polls released Wednesday find.
Nationally, 44 percent of likely Democratic voters support Clinton, and 42 percent support Sanders, with 11 percent undecided, a Quinnipiac University poll found. Respondents said they saw Clinton as having more leadership experience and Sanders as being more trustworthy and honest.
“Sen. Bernie Sanders and Secretary Hillary Clinton are neck and neck,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University poll. “But while Bernie has the trust, Hillary has the experience. Two different measurements of two dissimilar candidates.”
In the unpredictable caucus state of Nevada, a CNN/ORC survey found a similarly narrow split, with likely caucusgoers in the Silver State supporting Clinton 48 percent and Sanders 47 percent.
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In a state still grappling with the effects of the 2008 recession, Nevadans are especially concerned with the economy—an issue in which they favor Sanders—but the poll also found one exceptional factor that makes Saturday’s contest harder than usual to predict: diversity of voters.
CNN reports:
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