Second-choice polling from Morning Consult, released before Warren dropped out, didn't show either Sanders or Biden with a definitive advantage.
Now that Senator Elizabeth Warren has exited the 2020 race, her supporters are likely to flock to another presidential candidate—but who they'll decide to back is less clear than expected.
But that doesn't necessarily mean that he will be the beneficiary of her votes on Tuesday night, when six states—Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington—head to the polls to pick the candidate they want to see nominated at the Democratic National Convention. Second-choice polling from Morning Consult, released right before Warren dropped out, didn't show either Sanders or Biden with a definitive advantage. Forty-three percent of her supporters said they'd back Sanders if she were to exit the race and 36 percent said they'd move toward Biden.
Exit polls in several Super Tuesday states also showed a mixed picture. Warren had her strongest performance in the primaries among white college graduates, which is a group that both Biden and Sanders have had success with. Biden carried white college graduates in Texas and Virginia while Sanders won them over in California and Colorado. But Biden is doing much better among white college-educated women than Sanders.
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