Clear majorities of Democratic voters in both states view socialism positively, while less than 50 percent view capitalism favorably.
Sanders also leads in Texas, albeit by fewer points. The polling shows the senator with 30 percent support, followed by Biden at 26 percent. Warren again comes in third with 17 percent.
Until now, Sanders leads the pack of contenders with the most pledged delegates after the first four contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. He has won 58 delegates, while Biden comes in second with 50. Pete Buttigieg, who performed well in Iowa and New Hampshire but poorly in Nevada and South Carolina, comes in third with just 26 delegates until now.
Biden, spurred by his big win in South Carolina on Saturday, took aim at Sanders during Sunday morning news show interviews. Asked by NBC'shost Chuck Todd if he thought his rival would lose in the general election against Trump, Biden responded:"I do."
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