Sanders & Biden Remain Front-runners - The Granite State Poll - University of NH
April 25, 2018
By: AndrewE.Smith,Ph.D. andrew.smith@unh.edu
ZacharyS.Azem,M.A. 603-862-2226
SeanP.McKinley,M.A. cola.unh.edu/survey-center
Excerpt:
When provided a list of potential candidates to choose from for the 2020 nomination, 28% of likely Democratic primary voters choose the 2016 NH winner, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, 26% choose former Vice President Joe Biden, and 11% favor Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Fewer likely voters choose Kamala Harris (6%), Cory Booker (5%), Joseph Kennedy III (3%), Martin O'Malley (2%), Kirsten Gillibrand (1%), ...
Support for Sanders (28%) has slightly increased since February (24%), while support for Biden (26%) has fallen since February (35%).
Support for Warren (11%) has slightly declined since February while Kamala Harris (6%) now garners the fourth highest support in the field. Likely Democratic primary voters who live in the Connecticut Valley or Manchester Area, and those aged 18 to 34 are more likely than others to support Sanders.
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