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Who’s ahead in the South Carolina presidential Democratic primary?

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President: Democratic primary, South Carolina, 2024

Feb. 1-8
182LV
Feb. 1-8
182LV
Biden
94%
Biden
94%

Biden

94%

Phillips

7%
7%
Phillips  Biden+87
Feb. 1-8
250RV
Feb. 1-8
250RV
Biden
69%
Biden
69%

Biden

69%

Phillips

5%
5%
Phillips  Biden+64
Jan. 2-3
320LV
Jan. 2-3
320LV
Biden
69%
Biden
69%

Biden

69%

Phillips

5%

Williamson

3%
5%
PhillipsBiden+64
Jan. 17-19
251LV
Jan. 17-19
251LV
Harris
26%
Harris
26%

Harris

26%

Buttigieg

14%

Warren

10%

Sanders

8%

Newsom

6%

Cooper

2%
14%
ButtigiegHarris+13
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