Sanders leads Buttigieg in New Hampshire, days before primary, NBC News-Marist poll says
Sen. Bernie Sanders remains at the top of the heap in the NBC News/Marist poll of New Hampshire, days before that state holds its primary election.
The latest poll shows that Sanders and Buttigieg are well-positioned to capitalize on any momentum they have coming out of the Iowa caucuses, which were marred by technical issues in the counting process. The two candidates were essentially neck and neck in the results that were released. The survey, conducted Tuesday through Thursday, measured 709 likely Democratic primary voters and has a margin of error of plus-minus 4.7 percentage points.. Seven candidates will share the stage at the ABC News/Apple News/WMUR-TV event at St. Anselm College: Sanders, Warren, Biden, Buttigieg, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, billionaire activist Tom Steyer and entrepreneur Andrew Yang.
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