Poll finds Clinton up 57 points on Warren

Provided by The Hill Poll finds Clinton up 57 points on Warren

Hillary Clinton holds a massive lead over Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in a new poll released by CNN.

The CNN/ORC poll released Sunday finds that Clinton leads by 57 points, 66 percent to 9 percent, over Warren. That lead is essentially unchanged from a CNN poll in November, when Clinton was up 65 percent to 10 percent.

Warren insists she is not running, despite an effort by liberal groups like MoveOn.org to convince her to run.

Vice President Biden, who is also uncertain to run, comes in next, at 8 percent. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who is looking to challenge Clinton from the left, gets 3 percent.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, and former Sen. Jim Webb (Va.), all get 1 percent.

There is more good news for Clinton in the general election, where she leads all the possible Republican opponents that were polled. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush comes closest, down 54 percent to 41 percent to Clinton.

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Poll finds Clinton up 57 points on Warren

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