Less than 24 hours before the polls open in New York, Hillary Clinton’s campaign tried to downgrade expectations of a huge victory by predicting a less-than-overwhelming margin in Tuesday’s presidential primary.
“I think the margin will be a little tighter than people expect,” campaign spokesman Brian Fallon told CNN on Monday.
This despite a new poll from Emerson College showing Clinton maintaining a healthy lead against Bernie Sanders, 55 percent to 40 percent.
Analysts said Clinton needs to win New York by double digits to prevent Sanders from portraying her victory as a defeat.This despite a new poll from Emerson College showing Clinton maintaining a healthy lead against Bernie Sanders, 55 percent to 40 percent.
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