MANCHESTER, N.H. — .
, which also shows Sanders ahead of Buttigieg at the top of the race. In that survey, conducted entirely after the Iowa caucuses, Sanders is at 25 percent and Buttigieg at 19 percent. Trailing behind are Biden and Warren . Taken together, the two newest polls suggest New Hampshire could deliver a similar verdict as Iowa: strong performances for Sanders and Buttigieg that could fuel their campaigns moving forward, and disappointing finishes for Biden and Warren that would question the viability of their campaigns.
Still, New Hampshire’s primary is notoriously volatile, and with only eight days between the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, there are lots of voters still weighing their options. Patrick Murray, the director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said just 49 percent of voters say they are firmly decided.
They are both wasting their time
We knew going in that wresting control of the Senate was important...
Woops!! Better get those results scrubbed right away! Can’t have honest democracy can we?