Quinnipiac: Warren 29 Biden 26 Sanders 16 Buttigieg 4 Yang 3 (user search)
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  Quinnipiac: Warren 29 Biden 26 Sanders 16 Buttigieg 4 Yang 3 (search mode)
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« on: October 08, 2019, 03:33:17 PM »

The income cross tabs are interesting:

<50k:
Sanders 26%
Warren 25%
Biden 20%

50k-100k:
Warren 29%
Biden 26%
Sanders 15%

>100k:
Warren 39%
Biden 28%
Sanders 4%

Why are high-income voters so opposed to Bernie but so supportive of Warren?

High income voters (and high education voters) are the only ones paying attention at this point.

Is that why Bernie is leading among individual donations and total donation count? Because high income, college educated voters (in this poll, White, college educated voters give Sanders only 6% support and those making over $100,000 only give 4% support) are the only ones paying attention?
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