Change Research New Hampshire Poll: February 8-9, 2020
Key Findings
- Bernie Sanders leads the Democratic primary with 30%, followed by Pete Buttigieg (21%). Joe Biden (9%), Elizabeth Warren (8%) and Amy Klobuchar (8%) round out the top five candidates.
- Sanders leads among voters under 50, Buttigieg takes the lead among voters 50 years and older.
Change Research surveyed 1218 registered voters in New Hampshire, including 662 likely Democratic primary voters, from February 8-9, 2020.
Iowa Caucus Winners Have a Comfortable Lead in New Hampshire
Bernie Sanders leads the Democratic primary with 30% of the vote. He is followed by Pete Buttigieg (21%), Joe Biden (9%), Elizabeth Warren (8%), Amy Klobuchar (8%),
Tulsi Gabbard (6%), Andrew Yang (5%), and Tom Steyer (3%). All other candidates poll at 1% or less. 9% of the Democratic electorate remain undecided.
Change Research surveyed 1,218 likely general election voters in New Hampshire, including 662 likely Democratic primary voters. The margin of error as traditionally calculated at a 95% confidence level is ± 3.0% for the full sample and ±3.8% for Democratic voters. Change Research reaches voters via targeted online ads that point people to an online survey instrument. Our Dynamic Online Sampling delivers large samples that accurately reflect the demographics of a population. Post-stratification was done on age, gender, education, 2016 vote, 2016 primary vote, and geography.