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Geoffrey Skelley

The preliminary entrance polls also suggest that the electorate in Nevada may be better educated than in the 2016 Democratic caucuses. The preliminary data found that 52 percent of respondents said they had graduated from college while 48 percent said they didn’t have a college degree. Four years ago, 46 percent said they had graduated from college while 54 percent said they did not have a college degree.

Laura Bronner

Education: How 2020 caucusgoers compare to past years

Breakdown by education of Nevada caucusgoers in 2020 and recent presidential election cycles, according to preliminary entrance poll data

Education 2016 2020
No college degree 54% 48%
College graduate 46 52

The sample size was 1,024 in 2016 and 2,248 in 2020.

Source: ABC News/Edison research

Nathaniel Rakich

Extremely small sample size alert, but at this precinct in Washoe County, Warren did much better among today’s voters (9 out of 36, or 25 percent) than among early voters (6 out of 66, or 9 percent). The debate effect?


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