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Old 07-16-2019, 08:43 AM
 
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Interesting that the big gainers are Harris and Warren moving to second and third after Biden. Biggest loser Sanders.

https://www.anselm.edu/sites/default...%20Summary.pdf
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Old 07-16-2019, 09:43 AM
 
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Sanders falling to 4th in neighboring New Hampshire is the big takeaway.
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Old 07-16-2019, 10:40 AM
 
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Other details from the report:


Young people in NH give very little support to Sanders by this poll (only 3.4%). Buttigieg has the most support of young people here, a contrast with past national numbers. Buttigieg also has more support than Sanders among males and more support among high school educated voters. Sanders was doing better in these groups previously on national level.


Warren also light among young people. Harris light among the less educated. Biden's highest support is among seniors. Yang takes 6th place.
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Old 07-16-2019, 11:42 AM
 
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Young people in NH give very little support to Sanders by this poll (only 3.4%). Buttigieg has the most support of young people here, a contrast with past national numbers. Buttigieg also has more support than Sanders among males and more support among high school educated voters. Sanders was doing better in these groups previously on national level.


Warren also light among young people. Harris light among the less educated. Biden's highest support is among seniors. Yang takes 6th place.
Well that’s understandable in 2016 vs Hillary, Sanders had no one to really compete for the young, progressive vote. He now has more opponents for those votes and they are fresher faces. 2016 was his chance.
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