NEW: NBCNews poll: Sen. Sanders opens up double-digit national lead in Democratic primary race.
“Biden’s support with African Americans is under assault,” said McInturff, the GOP pollster.
In hypothetical general-election matchups, Trump trails five major Democratic candidates, but all of his deficits — except against Biden — are within the poll’s margin of error.Bloomberg is ahead by 7 points, 50 percent to 43 percent.And Klobuchar leads the president by 3 points, 48 percent to 45 percent.
A combined 67 percent say they have reservations or are “very uncomfortable” with a candidate being a socialist. Forty-one percent have reservations/are very uncomfortable with someone who self-funds their campaign with hundreds of millions of dollars.
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