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Who’s ahead in North Carolina?

Updating average for each Democratic candidate in 2020 primary polls, accounting for each poll’s quality, sample size and recency

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President: Democratic primary, North Carolina, 2020

844LV
Mar.1-2
844LV
Biden
36%
Biden
36%

Biden

36%

Sanders

23%

Bloomberg

18%

Warren

10%

Klobuchar

4%

Buttigieg

4%

Steyer

1%

Gabbard

0%
23%
SandersBiden+13
543LV
Mar.1-2
543LV
Biden
45%
Biden
45%

Biden

45%

Sanders

18%

Bloomberg

11%

Warren

7%

Klobuchar

3%

Buttigieg

3%
18%
SandersBiden+27
334LV
Feb.28-Mar.2
334LV
Biden
36%
Biden
36%

Biden

36%

Sanders

27%

Bloomberg

18%

Warren

14%

Buttigieg

3%

Klobuchar

2%

Gabbard

1%

Steyer

0%
27%
SandersBiden+9
657LV
Feb.26-Mar.1
657LV
Sanders
26%
Sanders
26%

Sanders

26%

Biden

25%

Bloomberg

15%

Warren

12%

Buttigieg

6%

Klobuchar

6%
25%
BidenSanders+1
499LV
Feb.27-28
499LV
Biden
29%
Biden
29%

Biden

29%

Sanders

25%

Bloomberg

14%

Warren

11%

Klobuchar

5%

Buttigieg

4%

Steyer

3%

Gabbard

1%
25%
SandersBiden+4
274LV
Feb.21-28
274LV
Sanders
28%
Sanders
28%

Sanders

28%

Bloomberg

20%

Biden

14%

Warren

12%

Buttigieg

8%

Steyer

4%

Klobuchar

4%

Booker

2%

Patrick

2%

Gabbard

1%

Yang

0%

Castro

0%

Delaney

0%

Williamson

0%

Bennet

0%
20%
BloombergSanders+8
472RV
Feb.21-28
472RV
Sanders
31%
Sanders
31%

Sanders

31%

Bloomberg

18%

Biden

14%

Warren

11%

Buttigieg

8%

Steyer

4%

Klobuchar

3%

Booker

2%

Gabbard

1%

Patrick

1%

Yang

0%

Castro

0%

Delaney

0%

Williamson

0%

Bennet

0%
18%
BloombergSanders+13
587LV
Feb.26-27
587LV
Biden
27%
Biden
27%

Biden

27%

Sanders

19%

Bloomberg

16%

Warren

11%

Klobuchar

5%

Buttigieg

4%
19%
SandersBiden+8
568LV
Feb.23-27
568LV
Sanders
26%
Sanders
26%

Sanders

26%

Biden

24%

Bloomberg

15%

Warren

11%

Buttigieg

7%

Klobuchar

5%

Steyer

2%

Gabbard

1%
24%
BidenSanders+2
974RV
Feb.23-27
974RV
Sanders
27%
Sanders
27%

Sanders

27%

Biden

22%

Bloomberg

15%

Warren

11%

Buttigieg

7%

Klobuchar

5%

Steyer

2%

Gabbard

1%
22%
BidenSanders+5
536LV
Feb.23-27
536LV
Sanders
27%
Sanders
27%

Sanders

27%

Biden

25%

Bloomberg

18%

Warren

11%

Buttigieg

10%

Klobuchar

6%

Steyer

1%

Gabbard

1%
25%
BidenSanders+2
852LV
Feb.23-24
852LV
Biden
23%
Biden
23%

Biden

23%

Sanders

20%

Bloomberg

17%

Warren

11%

Buttigieg

9%

Klobuchar

4%

Steyer

3%

Gabbard

1%
20%
SandersBiden+3
430LV
Feb.16-24
430LV
Sanders
20%
Sanders
20%

Sanders

20%

Biden

18%

Bloomberg

17%

Warren

11%

Buttigieg

10%

Klobuchar

4%

Gabbard

1%

Yang

1%

Booker

1%

Patrick

1%

Steyer

1%

Williamson

1%

Bennet

1%

Castro

0%

Delaney

0%
18%
BidenSanders+2
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