FiveThirtyEight
Geoffrey Skelley

Looking at the preliminary exit polls, one thing that stands out is the age gap in Biden’s support, however, there’s a bit of promising news for him among black voters. Sanders won 45 percent of white voters aged 17 to 44 while Biden won only 8 percent, but among black voters, Biden actually edged Sanders 41 percent to 29 percent under 45.

And of course, among older voters, Biden did well regardless of race.

Candidate preference by race and age

Chosen candidate in the 2020 South Carolina Democratic primary by race and age, according to preliminary exit poll data

Black White
Candidate 17-44 45+ 17-44 45+
Biden 41% 68% 8% 32%
Sanders 29 12 45 18
Steyer 12 14 4 12
Buttigieg 5 2 21 16
Warren 11 2 17 11
Klobuchar 1 1 3 8
Gabbard 1 1 2 2

Sample size is 2,032. Not enough primary voters said they were Hispanic/Latino, Asian or Other to show candidate breakdowns.

Source: ABC NEWS/EDISON RESEARCH

Galen Druke

Yes.

Micah Cohen

Seriously, though, are we really ready to call this a Sanders versus Biden race? (Genuine question.)


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