
Democratic presidential possibilities Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. (Getty Images)
A new check shows Bernie Sanders holding a lead — by 9 commission points — over Hillary Clinton in a pivotal primary state of New Hampshire.
Sanders, a eccentric senator from Vermont, is corroborated by 41% of Democratic electorate in New Hampshire, while Clinton has 32%, according to the new NBC News/Marist Poll
Vice President Biden, who has not motionless either to find a presidency
Without Biden in a race, Sanders’ lead over a former secretary of State in a poll increases to 11 points, 49% to 38%.
In July, a same consult showed Clinton  ahead of Sanders by 42%-32% in New Hampshire, with Biden third during 12%.
The NBC/Marist Poll
The Iowa caucuses in Feb are a initial competition for a 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, followed by a New Hampshire primary.
Both a Iowa and New Hampshire polls were conducted Aug. 26-Sept. 2. The Iowa check surveyed 345 intensity Democratic caucus-goers with an blunder domain of 5.3 commission points, and a New Hampshire check surveyed 356 intensity Democratic primary electorate with an blunder domain of 5.2 commission points.
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