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What Went Down At The January Democratic Debate

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In the FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll conducted this week, 11.5 percent of people said climate change was the most important issue to them in the Democratic primary. 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 climate change

Among the 365 respondents who said climate change was the most important issue to them in an Ipsos/FiveThirtyEight poll

candidate Share of respondents
Bernie Sanders 34.8%
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Elizabeth Warren 20.0
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Pete Buttigieg 10.2
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Tom Steyer 10.1
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Someone else 10.0
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Joe Biden 8.9
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Amy Klobuchar 3.6
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Data comes from polling done by Ipsos for FiveThirtyEight, using Ipsos’s KnowledgePanel, a probability-based online panel that is recruited to be representative of the U.S. population. The poll was conducted from Jan. 10 to Jan. 13 among a general population sample of adults, with 3,057 respondents who say they are likely to vote in their state’s Democratic primary or caucus. For the likely Democratic primary voter subset of respondents, the poll has a margin of error of +/- 1.9 percentage points.