HL Exclusive: CLINTON LEADS BY JUST TWO POINTS IN CALIFORNIA IN NEW NBC NEWS/WSJ/MARIST POLL

NBC Exclusive to Haute-Lifestyle.com: Margin between Clinton, Sanders Narrows to Only One Point among All Party Voters in State; Calif. Attorney General Kamala Harris Leads with 37 Percent for Sen. Boxer Seat; 61 Percent Approval for President Obama; 56 Percent for Gov. Jerry Brown.

Democratic presidential candidate former Sec. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) are within two points of each other in California: 49 percent to 47 percent, respectively, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll. ,

The difference – within the poll’s margin of error – narrows to one point (Clinton with 48 percent and Sanders with 47 percent) when looking at the wider electorate of all potential Democratic voters in the Golden State, not just likely primary voters.

In the primary to replace retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. – where the top two candidates advance to the November general election, regardless of party – Democrat Kamala Harris gets support from 37 percent of likely primary voters, Democrat Loretta Sanchez gets 19 percent and Republican Tom Del Beccaro gets 8 percent. 

61 percent of registered voters in California approve of the job President Barack Obama is doing, while 56 percent approve of their governor, Gov. Jerry Brown.

Read more on the poll’s results: http://nbcnews.to/1r322Rc

MANDATORY CREDIT: NBC NEWS/WALL STREET JOURNAL/MARIST

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