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Bernie Sanders maintains leadership in the second publication of the CNN follow-up survey in New Hampshire

2020-02-10T17:52:47.541Z


The independent Vermont senator, Bernie Sanders, has 28% support in New Hampshire, against 21% of the second contender, Pete Buttigieg, in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, two favorites ...


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The Democratic fiasco in Iowa is not over yet 1:46

(CNN) - The leadership of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire continues, according to the second installment of a follow-up survey conducted by the University of New Hampshire for CNN.

The survey, conducted Wednesday through Saturday, shows Sanders with 28% support versus 21% for the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg, both with numbers similar to those published the day before. Former Vice President Joe Biden lands with 12%; Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren with 9%; Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar with 6%; Hawaii's representative, Tulsi Gabbard, with 5%, and businessman Andrew Yang, with 4%.

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Saturday's interviews, which represent approximately a quarter of the survey sample, show that Klobuchar had his best day so far, while Warren had his worst moment.

Even so, the main figures of the race have remained stable: Sanders continues to surpass Buttigieg by a wide margin among those who have definitely decided who to support, while two of the main contenders compete even among those who have not yet committed With a candidate

Sanders leads by a wide margin among younger primary voters, while Buttigieg has opened an advantage among those over 45. Buttigieg outperforms his rivals among voters who consider themselves moderate or conservative, while Sanders has an advantage of more than 25 points among liberals. And Sanders leads the field among those who do not have a university degree, while university graduates divide evenly between the two.

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The likely Democratic primary voters in Granite State are looking forward to seeing Sanders win the vote on Tuesday, with 57% saying they are more likely to win, long before any other candidate.

Sanders also has a seven-point advantage over Biden as the candidate with the best chance of winning in November, beating four points on Saturday's data.

Among those likely to vote in the Republican primary, the numbers have remained exactly as they were in the publication of Saturday's poll: 91% of President Donald Trump, 5% of former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld.

The CNN New Hampshire poll conducted by the New Hampshire University Survey Center was conducted from February 5 to 8 between a random sample of 384 likely Democratic primary voters and 227 likely Republican primary voters. The results for likely Democratic primary voters have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 5%. It is about 6.5 points among the likely Republican primary voters.

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Source: cnnespanol

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