Bernie Sanders ran his Friday afternoon campaign stop through Concord High School more like a classroom discussion than a stump speech.
Coming off a very good week of campaigning, the Vermont senator and Democratic front-runner in New Hampshire strode to the podium amid deafening cheers and screams from Concord High students before he took the stage.
The senator’s surge was confirmed by a CNN/WMUR poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, that has Sanders ahead of Hillary Clinton by 27 points, 60 percent to 33 percent.
While the poll numbers were the first to show such a commanding lead for Sanders in New Hampshire, it was a striking sign of a Democratic race that’s heating up in the early states.
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