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What Went Down At The January Democratic Debate
In the FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll conducted this week, 4.3 percent of people said foreign affairs was the most important issue to them in the Democratic primary — up from 2.4 percent before the December debate. Here’s who those respondents thought would be best at handling the issue. (See other results from the poll here.)
Who voters think is best on foreign affairs
Among the 143 respondents who said foreign affairs was the most important issue to them in an Ipsos/FiveThirtyEight poll
| candidate | Share of respondents | |
|---|---|---|
| Joe Biden | 67.8% | |
| Bernie Sanders | 11.7 | |
| Someone else | 7.8 | |
| Elizabeth Warren | 6.1 | |
| Pete Buttigieg | 4.1 | |
| Tom Steyer | 1.5 | |
| Amy Klobuchar | 0.9 |
On the first question, pertaining to Iran, Sanders goes right to his vote against the Iraq War — certainly his most valuable foreign-policy credential.
Ah, you were right, Sarah!
