The latest poll out today for the NY primary on April 19 shows Hillary up by 48 points.
In the Democratic primary, Clinton is ahead of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders by
48 points, taking 71% of the vote to Sanders’s 23%. The former Secretary of State holds a massive advantage in key demographic groups, including men (66% to 29%), women (73% to 20%), African Americans (72% to 22%) and Hispanics (85% to 8%). Younger voters, ages 18 - 34, favor Sanders, but by a slimmer margin (53% to 40%)
than in many primary states. Among all other age groups, Clinton dominates,
leading by 45 points (ages 35 - 54), 50 points (ages 55 - 74), and 67 points (ages 75+).
A Sienna poll from 2/28 — 3/3 showed a 21 point lead Clinton. It’s a long time between now and April 19 but some of those demographic numbers have to be alarming for the Sanders campaign.