Bernie Sanders has opened up a 13-point lead against Hillary Clinton in the early-voting state of New Hampshire, according to a Fox News poll released Friday evening.
Fox has Sanders leading 50 percent to Clinton’s 37 percent among Democratic voters one month out from the primary. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley trails with 3 percent.
It’s a massive difference from a Public Policy Polling survey released Wednesday that showed the Vermont senator and former secretary of state in a virtual tie in the state.
Sanders once again did particularly well with the younger crowd, with voters under age 45 choosing him over Clinton 55 percent to 31 percent. Men backed him by 23 points, while women did by 7 points.
Asked whether they would be satisfied if Sanders ultimately wins the Democratic Party’s nomination, 85 percent of Democratic voters said yes, compared to 68 percent who said they would be satisifed if Clinton is their nominee.
Fox’s poll was conducted among 386 Democratic voters between Jan. 4 and 7 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.