Thursday, June 2, 2016

First Read's Morning Clips: Close in California

 
OFF TO THE RACES: It's close in California

It's close in California. From one of us(!) about our new NBC News/WSJ/Marist poll: "Hillary Clinton is clinging to a narrow two-point lead over Bernie Sanders in California ahead of the state's June 7 primary, according to results from a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll. Clinton gets support from 49 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in the state, while Sanders gets 47 percent, which is within the survey's statistical margin of error."

And a new Field Poll also shows a tight race, 45 percent for Clinton to 43 percent for Sanders.

People aren't sure how much Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are worth, but most don't think Trump is worth the $10 billion he claims, a new Morning Consult survey shows.

And most voters don't trust either candidate's campaign promises, Quinnipiac finds.
 
The Wall Street Journal: Millennial Voters Reveal Potential Inroads for GOP. 

Click here for the full article.

Source: NBC News

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