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Poll: US Presidential Rivals Clinton, Sanders Tied in Support Among Democrats

For the Republicans, Trump has 41% support to Cruz's 35%.
For the Republicans, Trump has 41% support to Cruz's 35%.
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Hillary Clinton's allies Credit: Reuters
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US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a Glassdoor Pay Equality Roundtable in New York, April 12, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a Glassdoor Pay Equality Roundtable in New York, April 12, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

New York: The top contenders in both the Democratic and the Republican presidential nominating races have roughly equal support among members of their respective parties, according to a national Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday.

The results suggest the race to get onto the November 8 presidential ballot is tightening, as candidates prepare for their next state contest, in New York next week.

In the Democratic race, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and US senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont each had 48% support, according to responses from 719 Democrats polled from April 8-12. The two have been tied frequently since February.

In the Republican race, celebrity real estate developer Donald Trump had 41% support, to 35% for senator Ted Cruz of Texas, according to responses from 598 Republicans. The result was within the poll's credibility interval.

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Cruz's support has risen in recent weeks, making him the first candidate to rival Trump's popularity among Republicans since neurosurgeon Ben Carson in November.

(Reuters)

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