Bernie Sanders is changing the face of American politics, a new poll from Harvard’s Institute of Politics suggests.
According to the survey released Monday, Sanders remains the most popular presidential candidate for so-called millennials between the ages of 18-29, 54 percent of whom view him favorably, compared to 31 percent who harbor unfavorable views.
Just 37 percent of respondents say they see Sanders rival Hillary Clinton favorably, compared to 53 percent who do not.
More importantly, regardless of how Sanders fares in Tuesday’s primaries, or in the race for the nomination overall, there’s little doubt that the senator from Vermont is making a lasting impact, polling director John Della Volpe told the Washington Post on Monday.