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The top reactions to Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in a new Gallup poll are "dishonest" and "socialist," respectively.
In
a word list of what comes to mind about Clinton, 21 percent of
respondents described the former secretary of State as
"dishonest/liar/don't trust her/poor character" in the survey released early Tuesday.
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For
Sanders, 12 percent listed "socialist" as the word to describe him.
Another 6 percent said "older/aged," while "favorable" and "fresh
face/new ideas/change for the better" both received 5 percent.
The
survey broadly underscored the findings of other polls of the
Democratic race, where Clinton is generally viewed as qualified while
Sanders is viewed as more trustworthy.
The
perceptions of Clinton come after she edged out Sanders in Iowa and
Nevada, while Sanders picked up a big win in New Hampshire. The pair are
battling ahead of the South Carolina primary on Saturday.
Gallup
noted that "dishonest" was also the most frequent response when they
asked the same question about Clinton in 2008. And most references to
"socialist" for Sanders in the latest survey came from Republicans.



(Photo Illustration: AP, Robert F. Bukaty/AP)In
the latest sign that hedge fund gurus have little influence over the
political marketplace, Wall Street billionaire Steven Cohen and his wife
pumped another $2 million into a super-PAC backing Chris Christie’s
presidential candidacy less than three weeks before the New Jersey
governor flamed out in the New Hampshire primary, according to newly
filed campaign finance reports.The
Jan. 22 contributions by Cohen and his wife, Alexandra Cohen, to the
pro-Christie super-PAC, America Leads, amounted to 55 percent of the
$3.6 million raised by the group last month, the reports show. The fresh
contributions brought to $6 million the amount the Cohens had invested
in America Leads over the past year in an effort to elect Christie
president, making the couple by far the largest bankrollers of his
failed candidacy.The role of Cohen was highlighted in a recent Yahoo News 
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