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The candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton, leads over all her potential Republican opponents, and has a strong support by Latinos and women, according to a survey released today.
The survey was conducted by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News, and it shows the former secretary of state garnering broad support from voter groups most likely to determine the election, including Latinos and women under the age of 50.
Looking ahead to the November 2016 election, Mrs. Clinton leads former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, 48% to 40%, in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup. Her lead grows to 10 points in a face-off with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and 14 points against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.