Following former vice president Joe Biden's landslide win in the South Carolina primary, Democratic presidential contenders rush to campaign in Super Tuesday states. Sen. Bernie Sanders, former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard will also be on the ballots in Super Tuesday states.
South Carolina’s Saturday primary brought a first and desperately needed victory for former vice president Joe Biden, and a statewide network exit poll reveals the key factors that drove Biden’s support. Below are four of the most striking takeaways from the survey:African Americans cast 57 percent of the votes and carried Biden to his overwhelming South Carolina victory. African American voters chose Biden over Sanders by almost 4 to 1.
More than half of voters overall — and two-thirds of black voters — said they want a return to the policies of the Obama administration. Biden won that group by more than 5 to 1 over Sanders.— More than 4 out of 10 of South Carolina Democratic primary voters reported attending religious services once a week or more, according to preliminary exit polls. That is much higher than in New Hampshire’s primary earlier this month, in which just 13 percent attended weekly and 51 percent never attended.
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