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John Lapinski
One looming question is whether third party candidates will draw in non-trivial amounts of support in November, and if so, who will it hurt -– Clinton or Trump?
While some of the 2016 candidates questioned the fairness of the presidential nominating process, a majority of American voters have a different opinion.
Why does Sanders do better than Clinton against Trump? This is an important question that will have implications for Clinton if she becomes the nominee.
Americans are now split on who they think will win the 2016 presidential election.
A majority of voters expressed negative feelings about both leading candidates.
While many Republicans inside Washington see Paul Ryan as the leader of the Republican Party, voters see things differently.
In this week’s poll, Americans are nearly split between their choice of Trump or Clinton.
As we start examining the 2016 general election, demographics will become increasingly important in determining who will win.
Hillary Clinton holds a 12-point lead over Bernie Sanders nationally, but in a hypothetical match-up against Donald Trump, Sanders does much better.
Bernie Sanders has closed the gap slightly with Hillary Clinton nationally this week.