A new poll suggests Hillary Clinton may have shored up her standing with Democratic voters after a well-received debate performance Tuesday.
Clinton, the former Secretary of State, led Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by 37% to 35% in a Suffolk University survey of New Hampshire primary voters conducted Wednesday and Thursday. Twelve percent of respondents were undecided, and 11 percent said they’d back Vice President Joe Biden if he runs.
In addition, 54% of respondents said Clinton won the debate, while 24% said Sanders did.
Last month, most polls showed Sanders leading—one NBC survey found him ahead by 9 points.
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