62% of Democrats said that Hillary Clinton was the winner, compared to 35% for Bernie Sanders
A majority of Democrats who watched last week’s debate said that
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won in her first head-on
encounter with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a CNN poll.
Fully 62% of Democrats polled said that
Clinton was the winner, while 35% said that Sanders won. Just 1% each
said former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and former Virginia Sen. Jim
Webb won.
Clinton had prepared for weeks for the first
debate of the Democratic presidential primary contest, and firmly
attacked Sanders’ record on gun control early, saying he had not gone
far enough on the issue. She also criticized his admiration for Denmark,
saying, “We are not Denmark. I love Denmark. We are the United States
of America and it’s our job to rein in the excesses of capitalism so it
doesn’t run amok.”
Many Sanders supporters believe he won the
debate, and Sanders’ campaign has argued he did important work in
putting economic issues front and center on the stage in Las Vegas last
week.
Despite the consensus that Clinton won the
debate, national polls of the Democratic primary do not appear to have
moved significantly, with Clinton’s margin over Sanders shrinking by one
percentage point. Clinton leads Sanders in national polls, 45% to 29%.
The results for who won the debate have a margin of error of 7.5%, and the overall primary poll has a margin of error of 5%
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