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Who’s ahead in Wisconsin?

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

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898LV
Mar.10-11
898LV
Biden
55%
Biden
55%

Biden

55%

Sanders

39%

Gabbard

3%
39%
SandersBiden+16
192LV
Mar.6-8
192LV
Biden
49%
Biden
49%

Biden

49%

Sanders

38%

Gabbard

3%
38%
SandersBiden+11
464LV
Feb.19-23
464LV
Sanders
29%
Sanders
29%

Sanders

29%

Bloomberg

17%

Biden

15%

Buttigieg

13%

Klobuchar

11%

Warren

9%

Gabbard

1%

Steyer

1%
17%
BloombergSanders+12
428LV
Feb.11-20
428LV
Sanders
30%
Sanders
30%

Sanders

30%

Bloomberg

13%

Biden

13%

Buttigieg

12%

Warren

12%

Klobuchar

9%

Gabbard

2%

Bennet

0%

Delaney

0%

Patrick

0%

Steyer

0%

Yang

0%
13%
BloombergSanders+17
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