Sanders has closed the gap In Iowa. In May, he trailed Hillary Clinton 60-15. Now he is down just 52-33.
According to a Quinnipiac Poll released On July 2,
2015, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is closing ground on Democratic
frontrunner Hillary Clinton. The survey of 761 likely Democratic Caucus
attendees, finds Bernie Sanders’ support has risen from 15 percent in
the May poll to 33 percent in the July survey. Sanders was at just 5
percent in February.
While Sanders still trails Hillary Clinton by a sizable 52-33 margin,
he has significant momentum. In May, he trailed by 35 percentage
points. Sanders is viewed favorably by 66 percent of likely Democratic
Caucus voters, and viewed unfavorably by just 8 percent.
Furthermore, 72 percent of those voters say he
“cares about their needs and problems” to just 7 percent who do not
agree with that statement. 71 percent of likely Democratic Caucus-goers
feel Sanders is honest and trustworthy. A mere 5 percent believe he is
not honest and trustworthy.
Iowa Democrats strongly like both Bernie Sanders and
Hillary Clinton, so the Sanders vote does not appear to be an
anti-Hillary voting bloc, as much as it appears to be voters who simply
prefer Sanders’ more progressive political positions. Sanders leads Clinton among very liberal voters, albeit by a relatively slim 47-43 margin.
The Quinnipiac poll
also makes it clear that Clinton and Sanders are the only viable
candidates in the Democratic Caucuses. Vice President Joe Biden, former
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, former Virginia Senator Jim Webb, and
former Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee managed just 11 percent
support combined, with none of the candidates garnering more than single
digit support.
Sanders is consistently drawing large crowds across
the country, as his message of economic populism keeps resonating with
voters. As he continues to make his passionate voice heard, more and
more voters are lining up to support his campaign. While he remains well
behind Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination, he
is closing the gap fast. If his momentum continues, he could pull off a
big Iowa surprise in February 2016.
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