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Feb 6, 201612:10Now PlayingIn a new Quinnipiac University nationwide poll on the 2016 Democratic and Republican primary Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are in a virtual tie. The poll also went into electability and favorability. The Young Turks panel of Jimmy Dore, John Iadarola and Mark Thompson discuss break down this new nationwide poll.
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"Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders has dramatically cut into the nationwide lead of primary rival Hillary Clinton, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
The poll released Friday finds Clinton leading the race with 44 percent support, compared to 42 percent support for Sanders, within the survey's margin of error.
The last iteration of the poll in December had Clinton leading Sanders nationwide 61–30.
“Democrats nationwide are feeling the Bern as Sen. Bernie Sanders closes a 31-point gap to tie Secretary Hillary Clinton,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
The poll also finds that Sanders matches up better with top Republican primary candidates than Clinton."*
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