Bernie Sanders leads nationwide among, black, Hispanic, Asian and white voters in new poll

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Among Hispanic voters, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders saw 41 percent of support in a recent SurveyUSA poll.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders opened up a double-digit lead over his Democratic rivals on Tuesday, with the democratic socialist drawing the most support among black, Hispanic, Asian and white voters in a new poll.

For black and Hispanic voters, Biden was the second choice, with the former vice president securing 28 percent of support among black voters and 16 percent of support among Hispanic voters. Among Asian voters, second place was shared between Biden and former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, with both candidates seeing 20 percent of support.

Overall, the survey found Sanders' support to be"young, male, 'very liberal' and concentrated among poor and working-class voters who say they are 'just getting by.'"

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