The gloves are officially off in the Democratic presidential primary, with both candidates sharpening their attacks against each other in the race for the required 2,383 delegates. Moments after Hillary Clinton seized on an unflattering interview Bernie Sanders gave to the Daily News editorial board, noting his unpreparedness for the tough line of questioning, Sanders fired back this week calling Clinton "unqualified" for the presidency.
It remains to be seen whether this back-and-forth - the most pointed attacks of an otherwise tame Democratic primary season - will have any effect on Sanders and Clinton's polling numbers, but it's worth noting that Sanders had been narrowing the gap of late in New York, with a recent CBS poll showing him down 10 points to Clinton, having previously been down by as many as 20 points in February.
With the New York primary approaching on April 19, we thought it would be appropriate to float our own, very unscientific poll of our readers to gauge the opinion of the two Democratic candidates at this juncture. Make your pick in the poll below and we'll share the results next week.