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In reply to the discussion: 5 Weird Items In The New Bernie-Buttigieg Poll [View all]David__77
(24,514 posts)41. Actually, they aren't Sanders 2016 voters, they're people indicating support for his 2020 run.
In the poll, 103 respondents indicated supporting Sanders for 2020.
Of these, here's how they reported voting (or not) in the 2016 Democratic primary:
Bernie Sanders: 55 (54%
Hillary Clinton: 29 (29%)
Someone Else: 12 (11%)
Did not vote in Democratic primary: 7 (6%)
I think that this subset is subject to a lot of statistical error. Of course, the sample close to the population.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Minnesota is like that - when you register to vote you don't register with a party.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2019
#28
I suggest that using pejoratives for Sanders supporters won't facilitate coalition.
David__77
Apr 2019
#20
Actually, they aren't Sanders 2016 voters, they're people indicating support for his 2020 run.
David__77
Apr 2019
#41
Interesting too that 29% of the 2020 Sanders supporters were Clinton primary voters.
David__77
Apr 2019
#42
According to the poll results 29% of his support is from Clinton primary voters.
David__77
Apr 2019
#43