The Emerson College Polling Society Poll was conducted from April 15 and April 17.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump continue to hold comfortable leads in New York State just two days before the April 19th primary. The Democratic poll finds Hillary Clinton maintaining a comfortable lead over Bernie Sanders, 55% to 40%. Sanders was able to cut three points into Clinton’s lead from last week’s poll which had her up 56% to 38%, this poll was taken following the Democratic debate in Brooklyn.
Emerson’s last poll (conducted April 6 and 7) had 5% undecided, Huff post reports -% undecided in new poll.
Clinton holds a strong lead among Democratic minority voters, with a massive advantage in key demographic groups such including African Americans (72% to 22%) and Hispanics (56% to 33%). The former Secretary of State also holds the female vote (59% to 48%) and only trails Sanders by 1 point among males (49% to 48%) Sanders maintains his support among 18-34 year olds winning 61% to 31% but comes up short among the rest of the population losing 35-54 year olds 54%-39%, 55-74 year olds 65%-31% and those over 75, 71% to 29%. Among likely Democratic voters, Clinton’s favorable/unfavorable ratio is 73%/23% (+50) while Sanders is 68%/23% (+45). However, Clinton garners far more loyalty: 71% of those who view her favorably plan to vote for her in the primary, while only 56% who have a favorable view of Sanders intend to vote for him.
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