Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has a 51 to 42 percent lead over Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Clinton also has a 66 to 25 percent lead among black likely Democratic primary voters and a wide margin
among women. Only 5 percent are undecided, but 25 percent of those who name a Democratic candidate say they might change their mind before the April 26 primary said poll officials.
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women back Clinton 55 - 38 percent while men are divided, with 50 percent for Sanders and 45 percent for Clinton. White voters are divided with 49 percent for Clinton and 47 percent for Sanders, while black voters back Clinton 66 - 25 percent.
Sanders leads 54 - 43 percent among very liberal Democrats. Somewhat liberal Democrats go 51 percent for Clinton and 45 percent for Sanders. Moderate/conservative Democrats back Clinton 56 - 36 percent.
Sanders leads 73 - 26 percent among voters 18 - 34 years old, while Clinton leads among older Democrats.
A total of 67 percent of Democratic voters have a strongly or somewhat favorable opinion of Clinton, with 27 percent somewhat or strongly unfavorable. Sanders gets a 66 - 18 percent favorability rating.