







Loudonville, NY. Hillary Clinton, who has a better favorability rating than Bernie Sanders among Democrats

but a weaker favorability rating among all voters, leads Sanders 55-34 percent in a head-to-head matchup with

New York Democrats. On the Republican side, Donald Trump has the support of 34 percent of New York

GOPers, while Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz each have the support of 16 percent and Chris Christie is the only

other Republican in double digits with 11 percent support, according to a new Siena College poll of New York

State registered voters released today.



Clinton leads six leading Republicans by between

17 and 26 points, while Sanders runs up even bigger

leads of between 22 and 33 points. Almost half of

New Yorkers  including nearly two-thirds of

Democrats  think Clinton will be the next President.

Jobs (42 percent) and keeping America safe

(30 percent) are the top issues.

Hillary, with a small uptick in her favorability rating

since September, has a solid 21-point lead over

Bernie with Democrats, despite a significant increase

in his favorability rating, said Siena College pollster

Steven Greenberg. Sanders has a net 13-point better

favorability rating with all voters than Clinton, while she has a net nine-point better rating among Democrats,





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On the Republican side, Donald Trump has the support of 34 percent of New YorkGOPers, while Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz each have the support of 16 percent and Chris Christie is the onlyother Republican in double digits with 11 percent support, according to a new Siena College poll of New YorkState registered voters released today.Almost half ofNew Yorkers  including nearly two-thirds ofDemocrats  think Clinton will be the next President.Jobs (42 percent) and keeping America safe(30 percent) are the top issues. Hillary only leads Bernie by 21% and Bernie is stronger against Republicans in New York than Hillary.