Quinnipiac: Warren 29 Biden 26 Sanders 16 Buttigieg 4 Yang 3 (user search)
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« on: October 08, 2019, 09:02:01 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?

Because people in that income group are predominantly white and college educated, Warren's base. And Sanders has been much more hostile to this group in his rhetoric than Warren has.

Also helps that Sanders's base skews so young.
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