CNN reports:
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ lead in New Hampshire continues to hold, according to the second release from a tracking poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire for CNN.
The poll, conducted from Wednesday through Saturday, finds Sanders with 28% support to former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s 21%, both holding even with their performance in the previous day’s release.
Former Vice President Joe Biden lands at 12%, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 9%, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar at 6%, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard at 5% and entrepreneur Andrew Yang at 4%.
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ lead in New Hampshire continues to hold, according to the second release of CNN’s New Hampshire tracking poll https://t.co/SIQJfdrASM pic.twitter.com/8yTiWgLQ0C
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) February 9, 2020
.@CNN/@UofNH New Hampshire Dem Primary Poll:
Sanders 28%
Buttigieg 21%
Biden 12%
Warren 9%
Klobuchar 6%
Gabbard 5%
Yang 4%
Steyer 2%
Bloomberg 1%February 5-8, 2020https://t.co/5G6a0dZU5c
— Aron Goldman (@ArgoJournal) February 9, 2020
.@CNN/@UofNH New Hampshire Dem Primary Poll
Which Democratic candidate do you think has the best chance of winning in the general election?
Sander 29%
Biden 23%
Buttigieg 14%
Warren 5%
Bloomberg 3%
Klobuchar 2%
Gabbard 2%
Yang 1%
Steyer 1%Feb 5-8, 2020https://t.co/5G6a0dZU5c
— Aron Goldman (@ArgoJournal) February 9, 2020