Much attention has been paid to former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's recent surge, but Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has built out a clear national lead and is the favorite ahead of the Super Tuesday primaries on March 3 | Analysis
The Democratic presidential race is about to enter hyper speed -- and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is currently in the driver's seat.
Much attention has been paid to former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's recent surge, but Sanders has built out a clear national lead and is the favorite ahead of the Super Tuesday primaries on March 3.Sanders is leading in the vast majority of national polls right now. He hit 31% in an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist College poll out on Tuesday. That was 12 points ahead of Bloomberg, and it is Sanders' best national poll of the campaign that meets CNN's standards so far.
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