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Thursday, February 4, 2016

VOTERS FEEL THE BERN AND LIKE WHAT THEY HEAR

As voting begins in the 2016 presidential primary, suddenly Bernie Sanders, once castigated as a long-shot bid for the Democratic nomination, has the edge over Hillary Clinton in net favorability among U.S. adults who identify or lean Democratic. For the two-week rolling average spanning Jan. 18-31, Sanders has a net favorable score of +53 -- tied for his highest reading since Gallup began tracking candidates' images in early July of last year. Clinton, long the leader in the popularity metric, has a score of +49.

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