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Geoffrey Skelley Laura Bronner

Now that we can be a little bit more specific about the entrance polls, it’s worth noting that Sanders’s strongest group was Hispanics and Latinos. The entrance polls found that he won 53 percent support among that group, which made up about one-fifth of the electorate. The next-closest candidate was Biden, who won 16 percent. Sanders had a much smaller lead — but still a lead — among white voters with 28 percent, followed by Buttigieg at 19 percent. The one group that Sanders didn’t win with was African Americans, who backed Biden, though Sanders was second among them with only nine points separating him and Biden. Probably not the lead Biden was hoping for going into South Carolina, which has long been his campaign’s firewall.

Candidate preference by race

Chosen candidate in the 2020 Nevada Democratic caucus by race, according to preliminary exit poll data

Candidate White Black Hispanic/Latino Asian Other
Sanders 28% 27% 53% 42%
Buttigieg 19 2 9 13
Klobuchar 14 3 4 10
Warren 14 11 7 9
Biden 13 36 16 10
Steyer 7 18 8 11
Uncommitted 2 1 2 4
Gabbard 1 1 1

Sample size is 2,746.

Source: ABC News/Edison Research


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