Full results:
http://cola.unh.edu/sites/cola.unh.edu/files/research_publications/primary2016_demprimary011916.pdfWell, this poll actually follows the general trend from this pollster, so you can't just say that it's a crazy outlier for them. I can't post their graph, but it is on the bottom of the third page. Last month they had Clinton at 40% and in September she was at
30%!Also, Approval Ratings:
Candidate — Favorability-Unfavorability (Net)
Sanders — 91-7 (84)
Clinton — 65-26 (39)
O'Malley — 26-27 (-1)
Also a funny little thing: in their survey of who the people thought were the least honest, Clinton beat Sanders 55% to 2%. Obviously she still has a ways to go, at least in New Hampshire, to fix her image.