New Hampshire: Sanders 61, Clinton 30

Sanders leads Clinton 61 percent to 30 percent in the new University of Massachusetts-Lowell/7 News survey with another 6 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in the Granite State still undecided. Another 1 percent is backing former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.

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Democratic-leaning voters in New Hampshire are also typically dedicated to their candidate, Monday’s results found. About 76 percent have “definitely” decided on their pick, compared with 24 percent who still “could change their mind.”

Sanders’s campaign also has the overwhelming support of younger Democratic-leaning voters. About 89 percent of those ages 18-29 are backing the Vermont lawmaker, contrasted by 5 percent for Clinton and 3 percent for O’Malley.

Approximately 80 percent of 30-39-year-olds pick Sanders, meanwhile, versus 13 percent for Clinton and 0 percent for O’Malley.

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