‘The Bern’ Surging While Hillary Gets Deja Vu from 2008

By Published on January 12, 2016

We haven’t even passed the Iowa caucuses yet, and Hillary is having a major case of deja vu with her poll numbers sinking and Bernie Sanders surging.

The Vermont senator wins 49 percent of likely caucusgoers in the Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday, compared to Clinton’s 44 percent. It’s a significant drop for the former secretary of State from last month’s Quinnipiac poll, which had her up by 11 percent.

Sanders is boosted by his 30-point lead among men, a significantly higher favorability rating, and more favorable views of his character traits and values. He’s seen as a better steward of the economy and climate change, while Clinton wins on foreign policy, terrorism and healthcare.

Sanders already leads by more than the margin of error in every New Hampshire poll except the discredited PPP. And now he’s retaken the lead in Iowa.

Read the article “‘The Bern’ Surging While Hillary Gets Deja Vu from 2008” on theresurgent.com.

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