The more Democrats learn about Bernie Sanders, the more they appear to like him.
A
greater percentage of Democratic registered voters view the Vermont
senator as likable, honest, competent and compassionate than they did
just two months ago, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll.
Seventy-two percent now believe he could win the general election, a 21
percentage point increase from the last time the survey was conducted in
December.
Sanders is the only candidate in either party who's viewed as somewhat
or very compassionate, honest and likable by at least half of all
registered voters, and has a significant advantage over Clinton among
all voters on each of those measures. Just 30 percent of all voters
consider Clinton honest.
No comments:
Post a Comment