Thursday, June 25, 2015

CNN Breaking News

Hillary Clinton's sizable lead among Democrats in New Hampshire has been trimmed to single digits as Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders makes a strong push in a state where Clinton narrowly won the primary in 2008 to keep her campaign alive.

According to a new CNN/WMUR New Hampshire Primary poll, Clinton holds an 8-point edge over Sanders, with 43% backing Clinton and 35% favoring Sanders. Vice President Joe Biden has 8% support, with 2% or less supporting Martin O'Malley, Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee.

The poll marks a significant tightening of the contest since the May Granite State Poll, which included Elizabeth Warren on its list of candidates. In that poll Clinton stood at 51%, with Warren at 20% and Sanders at 13%.

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