Hillary Clinton is picking up steam in the early voting state of Iowa, with a new poll showing the former secretary of state beating her Democratic presidential rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, by 11 points.
Just more than half of likely Democratic-caucus goers — 51% — said they supported Clinton, compared to 40% who said they backed Sanders, according to the Quinnipiac survey released on Friday morning.
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It’s a significant lead for Clinton, who was essentially tied with Sanders last month. At that point, Sanders garnered 41% compared to Clinton’s 40%.
Pollsters attributed Clinton’s boost in the Hawkeye State to a strong debate performance earlier this month, in addition to a widening gender gap. While Sanders leads Clinton 51% to 39% among men, she up with women 59% to his 33%.









