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Final Quinnipac Iowa Caucus poll: Sanders leads Clinton

While Donald Trump continues to pad his lead over Ted Cruz in Iowa, Communist Bernie Sanders has surpassed Clinton in the final Quinnipac poll of the Iowa Caucus which occur tonight. 49% of those polled for Democrats go for Sanders an 46% go for criminal Clinton. 2% still are voting for the dufus Martin O’Malley for whatever reason..

Final Quinnipac Iowa Caucus poll: Sanders leads Clinton
Final Quinnipac Iowa Caucus poll: Sanders leads Clinton

Bernie Sanders fans better not get too comfortable. The Clinton Crime Family well exert all of their pressure to push Granny Clinton over the top. This includes the usual Clinton dirty tricks.

Also relying on first-time Iowa likely Democratic Caucus participants, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has 49 percent, with 46 percent for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and 3 percent for former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley. Only 2 percent remain undecided and 14 percent of those who name a candidate say they might change their mind.

The key for both Trump and Sanders is first-time caucus goers:
Trump leads Cruz 40 – 22 percent among these first-timers, while Republicans who attended prior caucuses go 26 percent for Cruz and 25 percent for Trump;
Sanders tops Clinton 62 – 35 percent among Democratic first-timers, while Clinton leads 52 – 41 percent among voters who attended prior caucuses;
44 percent of Republicans and 38 percent of Democrats say this is their first caucus.
“The size of the turnout tonight will likely be the key factor, especially on the Democratic side,” said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll. “High turnouts with lots of new caucus participants likely would mean a good night for Sen. Bernie Sanders, and for Donald Trump.”

“Trump holds his own, while Sen. Ted Cruz seems to lose momentum in this final Quinnipiac University poll, finished less than 24 hours before the caucuses begin. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is showing some last-minute strength, raising the longshot possibility he could challenge for second place,” Brown added. Republican Caucus