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Race For 2016: Trump Stalled, Sanders Surging In Polls

Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) talks on stage during the Democratic Party State Convention in New Hampshire, the first state to hold primary elections.  (Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) talks on stage during the Democratic Party State Convention in New Hampshire, the first state to hold primary elections. (Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

New polls since last week’s second presidential debate show Republican candidate Donald Trump’s momentum has stalled.

A CNN/WMUR poll out on Thursday shows Carly Fiorina and Marco Rubio gaining ground on Trump in New Hampshire, and Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders with a 16 percent lead over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, where the first primaries will be held.

Greg Moore, editor of the Denver Post, and Kay Henderson, news director of Radio Iowa join Here & Now‘s Meghna Chakrabarti and Peter O’Dowd for a roundtable discussion.

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