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Tuesday, April 12
New York Democratic Presidential Primary Quinnipiac Clinton 53, Sanders 40 Clinton +13
New York Democratic Presidential Primary NY1/Baruch Clinton 50, Sanders 37 Clinton +13
New York Democratic Presidential Primary PPP (D) Clinton 51, Sanders 40 Clinton +11
Connecticut Democratic Presidential Primary Emerson Clinton 49, Sanders 43 Clinton +6
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/dem_pres_primary/
Latest 2016 Democratic Presidential Primary Polls (4 polls)...Tuesday, April 12
Tuesday, April 12
New York Democratic Presidential Primary Quinnipiac Clinton 53, Sanders 40 Clinton +13
New York Democratic Presidential Primary NY1/Baruch Clinton 50, Sanders 37 Clinton +13
New York Democratic Presidential Primary PPP (D) Clinton 51, Sanders 40 Clinton +11
Connecticut Democratic Presidential Primary Emerson Clinton 49, Sanders 43 Clinton +6
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/dem_pres_primary/
Jewish Members of the NYC Council Endorse Hillary for President
Jewish Members of the NYC Council Endorse Hillary for Presidentby Jacob Kornbluh, Jewish Insider Posted on Apr. 12, 2016 at 9:03 am
In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, twelve members of the New York City Councils 14-member Jewish Caucus announced their endorsement of Hillary Clinton ahead of the April 19 New York presidential primary.
http://www.jewishjournal.com/election2016/item/jewish_members_of_the_nyc_council_endorse_hillary_for_president
Jewish Members of the NYC Council Endorse Hillary for President
Jewish Members of the NYC Council Endorse Hillary for Presidentby Jacob Kornbluh, Jewish Insider Posted on Apr. 12, 2016 at 9:03 am
In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, twelve members of the New York City Councils 14-member Jewish Caucus announced their endorsement of Hillary Clinton ahead of the April 19 New York presidential primary.
http://www.jewishjournal.com/election2016/item/jewish_members_of_the_nyc_council_endorse_hillary_for_president
Trump, Clinton hold double-digit leads in New York...three new polls show...April 12, 2016
Trump, Clinton hold double-digit leads in New YorkDylan Stableford Senior editor April 12, 2016
One week ahead of the New York presidential primary, Republican and Democratic frontrunners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton each hold double-digit leads in the Empire State, three new polls show.
According to the results of a NY1/Baruch College poll released Monday, Trump has a commanding 43-point lead in his home state, with 60 percent support among likely GOP primary voters compared to just 17 percent for Ohio Gov. John Kasich and 14 percent for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
A new NBC/WSJ/Marist survey also released Monday shows the real estate mogul leading Kasich by 33 points (54 percent to 21 percent) and Cruz (18 percent) by 36. A Monmouth University poll released last week had Trump (52 percent) holding a 27-point lead over Kasich (25 percent) and a 35-point lead over Cruz.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-clinton-hold-double-digit-1406035520102454.html
Trump, Clinton hold double-digit leads in New York...three new polls show...April 12, 2016
Trump, Clinton hold double-digit leads in New YorkDylan Stableford Senior editor April 12, 2016
One week ahead of the New York presidential primary, Republican and Democratic frontrunners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton each hold double-digit leads in the Empire State, three new polls show.
According to the results of a NY1/Baruch College poll released Monday, Trump has a commanding 43-point lead in his home state, with 60 percent support among likely GOP primary voters compared to just 17 percent for Ohio Gov. John Kasich and 14 percent for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
A new NBC/WSJ/Marist survey also released Monday shows the real estate mogul leading Kasich by 33 points (54 percent to 21 percent) and Cruz (18 percent) by 36. A Monmouth University poll released last week had Trump (52 percent) holding a 27-point lead over Kasich (25 percent) and a 35-point lead over Cruz.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-clinton-hold-double-digit-1406035520102454.html
Black Votes Matter For Clinton In New York, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds..April 12, 2016
April 12, 2016 - Black Votes Matter For Clinton In New York, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Trump Sweeps All Groups Against Cruz Or Kasich
With a 65 - 28 percent lead among black voters, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tops Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont 53 - 40 percent among New York State likely Democratic primary voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
Today's results show little movement from a March 31 survey showing Clinton over Sanders 54 - 42 percent and Trump with 56 percent, followed by Cruz at 20 percent and Kasich at 19 percent.
Black voters matter for Secretary Hillary Clinton in the New York Democratic primary," said Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll.
"She leads Sen. Bernie Sanders in many New York demographic groups except the young folks and very liberal voters, but it's a huge lead among black voters that gives her a comfortable double-digit margin."
"Gender counts, too. New York women like the idea of nominating the first woman president.
"At this sort-of-late stage in the primary marathon, voters' minds are pretty well made up. Four out of five supporters of each Democrat say they won't switch," Carroll added.
https://www.qu.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/new-york-state/release-detail?ReleaseID=2343
Black Votes Matter For Clinton In New York, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds..April 12, 2016
April 12, 2016 - Black Votes Matter For Clinton In New York, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Trump Sweeps All Groups Against Cruz Or KasichWith a 65 - 28 percent lead among black voters, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tops Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont 53 - 40 percent among New York State likely Democratic primary voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
Today's results show little movement from a March 31 survey showing Clinton over Sanders 54 - 42 percent and Trump with 56 percent, followed by Cruz at 20 percent and Kasich at 19 percent.
Black voters matter for Secretary Hillary Clinton in the New York Democratic primary," said Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll.
"She leads Sen. Bernie Sanders in many New York demographic groups except the young folks and very liberal voters, but it's a huge lead among black voters that gives her a comfortable double-digit margin."
"Gender counts, too. New York women like the idea of nominating the first woman president.
"At this sort-of-late stage in the primary marathon, voters' minds are pretty well made up. Four out of five supporters of each Democrat say they won't switch," Carroll added.
https://www.qu.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/new-york-state/release-detail?ReleaseID=2343
Poll: Clinton, Trump rolling in New York...04/12/16
Poll: Clinton, Trump rolling in New York
By NICK GASS 04/12/16 12:49 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hold double-digit leads among likely Democratic and Republican primary voters in New York, according to the results of the latest Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.
Among Democrats, Clinton leads Bernie Sanders 53 percent to 40 percent and 7 percent undecided, buoyed by a 36-point advantage among African-American voters in the state (65 percent to 28 percent). Clinton also leads among those who described themselves as somewhat liberal (56 percent to 42 percent), moderate or conservative (58 percent to 33 percent) and among men (48 percent to 43 percent) and women (55 percent to 38 percent). Sanders leads only among voters describing themselves as very liberal (55 percent to 41 percent) and voters younger than 45 (55 percent to 36 percent).
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/poll-who-is-winning-new-york-221840
Poll: Clinton, Trump rolling in New York...04/12/16
Poll: Clinton, Trump rolling in New YorkBy NICK GASS 04/12/16 12:49 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hold double-digit leads among likely Democratic and Republican primary voters in New York, according to the results of the latest Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.
Among Democrats, Clinton leads Bernie Sanders 53 percent to 40 percent and 7 percent undecided, buoyed by a 36-point advantage among African-American voters in the state (65 percent to 28 percent). Clinton also leads among those who described themselves as somewhat liberal (56 percent to 42 percent), moderate or conservative (58 percent to 33 percent) and among men (48 percent to 43 percent) and women (55 percent to 38 percent). Sanders leads only among voters describing themselves as very liberal (55 percent to 41 percent) and voters younger than 45 (55 percent to 36 percent).
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/poll-who-is-winning-new-york-221840
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