The top line numbers are Clinton 57 and Sanders 32
Clinton leads among practically every demographic group, including men (59% to 32%) and women (56% to 32%), white voters (52% to 39%) and black voters (64% to 20%), and voters under age 50 (50% to 39%) as well as those age 50 and older (64% to 25%).
In the simultaneous Senate primary the poll finds that Van Hollen currently holds a 52% to 36% lead over Donna Edwards:
The Monmouth University Poll found a sharp racial divide in voter support. Van Hollen has an overwhelming lead among white voters (73% to 16%), while Edwards has an almost equally large advantage among black voters (62% to 26%). Men give Van Hollen a large lead over Edwards (60% to 26%), while women prefer him by a much more narrow margin (47% to 43%).
In hypothetical general election matchups, Clinton would beat Trump 87-5, while Sanders would beat him 83-6. Granted, this is among Democratic voters, and does not include independents.
Some demographics from the poll report (and these are weighted)
male 40%
Female 60%
White 52
Black 39
Hispanic 04
Age breakout:
18-34 20%
35-49 30%
50-64 33%
65+ 18%
I would say this one is done. There is pretty consistent data on Maryland. Several Days ago PPP also had it as a 25 point margin.