Hillary Clinton’s lead over Bernie Sanders is down to just two points nationally, according to a new poll.
Clinton gets 50 percent of support from Democratic primary voters, compared to 48 percent for Sanders, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Monday shows.
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A month ago, Clinton led Sanders by nine points, 53-44 percent.
However, Clinton is still seen as the favorite in New York’s crucial primary and leads Sanders in the delegate race and in popular votes.
Also in the poll, Clinton leads Sanders by 15 points among women, 57-42, and 18 points among minorities, 59-41. Her leads in both demographics have decreased by five points and 12 points, respectively, over the past few months.
Sanders holds a 17-point lead among men, and a 28-point lead among people aged 18-49.
The poll of 339 Democratic primary voters was conducted April 10-14 and carries a margin of error of plus or minus 5.3 percentage points.
