According to exit polls for the 2020 Super Tuesday primaries, former Vice President Joe Biden was the most popular candidate among voters with a college degree, receiving 34 percent of the vote. Results were more evenly split among voters without a college degree, with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders receiving 33 percent of the vote, and Biden receiving 38 percent of the vote.
Exit polls of the Super Tuesday Democratic primaries in the United States on March 3, 2020, share of votes by education
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Exit polling for Super Tuesday primaries shows the median level of support in Super Tuesday states. Exit polling was not conducted in Arkansas or Utah.
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