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’16 Dem poll: It’s all Hill

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton is dominating the Democratic field in a new presidential poll by a margin that could make her think twice about any planned retirement from politics.

Clinton gets 65 percent of the vote when put against other Democrats in the latest Quinnipiac University poll. Vice President Joe Biden gets just 13 percent, followed by Gov. Cuomo at just 4 percent.

Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, Virginia Sen. Mark Warner and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick each polled 1 percent or less.

“Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has a rock-solid hold on the hearts of Democratic voters at this point,” said pollster Peter A. Brown.

She also has the financial support of EMILY’s List, a group backing women pols.

Sources told The Post’s Fredric Dicker this week that Cuomo won’t run if Clinton does.