Hillary Clinton surged past her closest presidential rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, in a new poll of likely New Hampshire Democratic primary voters.
The survey, released Wednesday and conducted by the MassINC Polling Group for WBUR, found Clinton leading the field in the first-in-the-nation primary state with 38% support among likely Democratic voters. That’s seven percentage points higher than the 31% the former secretary of state scored in the same poll last month, indicating — once again — Clinton’s strong showing at last week’s Democratic debate. National surveys conducted in the wake of the debate likewise showed Clinton with a big lead.
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Sanders dropped to second place in the WBUR poll with 34% support, down one percentage point since September. Vice President Joe Biden, meanwhile, fell five points in the past month, going from 14% to 9% support. Various news outlets, including NBC News, report Biden as being days or even hours away from making a decision about whether to enter the race.









