According to exit polls from the New Hampshire primary, Bernie Sanders won roughly half of voters under age 30, and those who identified as “very liberal But Sanders was much weaker with older voters
It was far from the resounding victory of four years ago, but Bernie Sanders rode a coalition of the youngest and most liberal voters in New Hampshire to first place in the splintered Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday.
But some important divides remain, mostly along age and ideological lines. Sanders was the overwhelming choice of young voters, winning 51 percent of those under 30, and 42 percent of those under 45. Voters under 30 made up roughly 14 percent of the electorate, according to the exit polls, while a little over a third were under 45.
Support for Buttigieg, meanwhile, bridged the age divide. He won 21 percent of voters under 45, and 26 percent of those 45 and older. Much of Sanders’ support was locked in earlier in the race. Only 38 percent of voters on Tuesday said they decided for whom they would vote before this month, but more than two-thirds of Sanders’ supporters said they made up their minds before that.
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