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Democratic Primaries
Showing Original Post only (View all)New Nevada Poll: Bernie 35, Elizabeth 16, Pete 15, Joe 14 [View all]
https://www.dataforprogress.org/memos/sanders-has-strong-lead-in-nevadaKey Findings:
Senator Bernie Sanders has a commanding nineteen point in the Nevada caucus, with 35 percent of likely caucusgoers supporting him. He is followed by Senator Elizabeth Warren, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Former Vice President Joe Biden who are all tightly clustered at 16, 15 and 14 percentage points, respectively.
Senator Amy Klobuchar, whose third place finish in the New Hampshire primary garnered considerable media coverage sits in sixth place with 9 percent of likely caucusgoers supporting her.
Sanders performs extremely well with Hispanic likely caucusgoers, registering 66 percent support, with no other candidate cracking double digits. He continues to see strong support among younger voters, with likely caucusgoers under 45 supporting him at 64 percent. Of those who have made up their mind, Sanders registers 47 percent support.
Democratic voters strongly support both Medicare for All (69 percent in support, 23 percent opposed) and a Green New Deal (93 percent in support, 6 percent opposed).
Senator Bernie Sanders has a commanding nineteen point in the Nevada caucus, with 35 percent of likely caucusgoers supporting him. He is followed by Senator Elizabeth Warren, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Former Vice President Joe Biden who are all tightly clustered at 16, 15 and 14 percentage points, respectively.
Senator Amy Klobuchar, whose third place finish in the New Hampshire primary garnered considerable media coverage sits in sixth place with 9 percent of likely caucusgoers supporting her.
Sanders performs extremely well with Hispanic likely caucusgoers, registering 66 percent support, with no other candidate cracking double digits. He continues to see strong support among younger voters, with likely caucusgoers under 45 supporting him at 64 percent. Of those who have made up their mind, Sanders registers 47 percent support.
Democratic voters strongly support both Medicare for All (69 percent in support, 23 percent opposed) and a Green New Deal (93 percent in support, 6 percent opposed).
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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I actually thought the comment you replied to was by someone joking about those types of comments.
David__77
Feb 2020
#34
It's not a joke. They repeat it over and over again in every BS thread.
Gravitycollapse
Feb 2020
#43
Considering how many canddiates remain in the filed I think it's remarkable that
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#19
Yep. Turns out they're a pretty good pollster judging by results in Iowa and NH.
HerbChestnut
Feb 2020
#10
Not "another" second place finish, he finished first in the two states that have voted.
George II
Feb 2020
#33
Yep, and this pollster has been pretty good so far according to results in Iowa and NH.
HerbChestnut
Feb 2020
#15
I was surprised to see him only 1 point behind Biden with moderates. Yay Bernie!
floppyboo
Feb 2020
#16
I will rely on the other polls, whose organizations don't have a political agenda
still_one
Feb 2020
#30