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Mar 4, 2020, 6 tweets

THREAD: Surveys of voters in several #SuperTuesday contests show that many Democrats made last-minute decisions, according to AP VoteCast.

The indecision shows voters grappling with their choices in a race that is changing quickly. (1/6)

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Joe Biden continues to show strength with African American voters. In Alabama, where more than half of Democratic primary voters are black, he won a solid majority, according to AP VoteCast. (2/6)

Though @MikeBloomberg spent hundreds of millions of his own money on ads, about 60% of voters in Minnesota, Colorado and Massachusetts said they would be dissatisfied if he won the Democratic nomination, according to VoteCast. (3/6)

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Roughly half of voters in the states surveyed by VoteCast indicated they wanted a candidate who would fundamentally change how the political system works in Washington over one who would return the system to the way it was before President Trump’s election. (4/6)

At least 20% of Democratic voters in most states AP surveyed said they are waiting to see who wins the nomination before deciding how they’ll vote in November. (5/6)

The AP VoteCast surveys were conducted for The Associated Press by NORC at the University of Chicago.

Read more of the takeaways from VoteCast and full coverage of #SuperTuesday from @AP at apne.ws/5wDd66Q

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