Emerson Poll New York: HRC: 55% BS: 40% (HRC runs best against Trump) [View all]
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, Clintons 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.
Looking ahead to the general election, the Democrats control each of the potential races. Clinton
defeats Trump easily, 55-36 percent, while Sanders also holds a 51-37 percent advantage over the New
York businessman.
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