CNN reports:
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders holds on to his lead on the eve of New Hampshire’s Democratic primary, the final CNN tracking poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center shows.
In the final numbers, 29% of likely primary voters say they back Sanders, 22% back former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, 11% support former Vice President Joe Biden, 10% support Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 7% back Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar. The rest of the field falls at 5% or less.
Only about half of likely primary voters in New Hampshire say they have definitely decided for whom they will vote, meaning that despite the stability in the numbers throughout the six-day tracking period, there remains room for preferences to shift.
#NewHampshire Democratic Primary Polling:
Sanders: 29% (+1)
Buttigieg: 22% (+1)
Biden: 11% (-1)
Warren: 10% (+1)
Klobuchar: 7% (+1)
Gabbard: 5% (-)
Yang: 4% (-)CNN/New Hampshire U / February 9, 2020 / n=384 / MOE 5% / Telephone
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#NewHampshire: “Who will win the NH primary?”
Sanders: 59% (+2)
Buttigieg: 10% (-1)
Biden: 6% (-3)
Warren: 6% (+1)
Steyer: 2% (+1)CNN/New Hampshire U / February 9, 2020 / n=384 / MOE 5% / Telephone
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— Polling USA (@USA_Polling) February 10, 2020