Bernie Sanders takes lead in New Hampshire primary, Buttigieg and Biden battle for second, in new poll

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Sanders had 24 percent support, followed by Buttigieg at 20 percent and Biden 17 percent, according to the Monmouth University poll.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is leading among New Hampshire voters, while former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and former Vice President Joe Biden are vying for second place, according to the results of a Monmouth University poll released Thursday.that day

Of these three candidates, only Biden has steadily lost support among New Hampshire voters in previous iterations of the university's poll over the past few months. He had 36 percent support in May 2019, which dropped to 25 percent in September and then 19 percent in January. "Sanders voters [home] in on his policy platform as the decisive factor in their support," he said in a statement."Biden voters are focused almost exclusively on beating Trump. Buttigieg seems to have an appeal for both types of voters. This may help him in the final days of this contest, especially if New Hampshire Democrats perceive the field to be narrowing."

 

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Polls: Sanders leads in New Hampshire, Buttigieg secondA Monmouth University poll released Thursday shows Sanders with support from 24 percent of likely voters, putting him narrowly ahead of Buttigieg at 20 percent. 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? They are both wasting their time
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