Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton would squeak past Donald Trump in New Hampshire if the general presidential election happened today, according to a new poll.
Clinton leads Trump, 42 to 40 percent, in the WBUR survey released Wednesday. Six percent would prefer another candidate, while 9 percent do not know or are undecided.
{mosads}Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, faces a more daunting challenge in New Hampshire if Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) ultimately becomes the Democratic presidential nominee.
Sanders leads Trump by 17 points in that scenario, 53 to 36 percent. Four percent would prefer another candidate, while 6 percent do not know or are undecided.
Wednesday’s results also show that Clinton and Trump are viewed unfavorably by a majority of likely New Hampshire voters.
Clinton and Trump both hold 58 percent unfavorable ratings, pollsters found.
Sanders is the best-liked presidential candidate in New Hampshire, boasting a 55 percent favorable rating.
WBUR surveyed 501 likely voters in New Hampshire from May 12 to 15. Its survey has a 4.4-percentage point margin of error.