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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Former Vice President Joe Biden has surged past Sen. Bernie Sanders in new national polling following a significant narrowing of the presidential field since the South Carolina primary last Saturday.

More than half of Democratic primary voters — 54% — said they'd vote for Biden, while 38% said they'd vote for Sanders, according to a Morning Consult poll published Friday.

While Sanders bested Biden among voters under the age of 45 — winning 57% of their support — the former vice president was favored by 70% of voters over 45.

The poll was conducted on Thursday, March 5, after Sen. Elizabeth announced she was dropping out of the 2020 primary.

After Biden won the South Carolina race, beating sanders by 28 points, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar dropped out of the race and simultaneously endorsed him. Billionaire Mike Bloomberg also endorsed Biden when he announced his exit from the primary on Wednesday morning.
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