Gender Male 39% of voters Clinton +36 68 32

Female 61% Clinton +58 79 21

Age 17-29 15% of voters Sanders +8 46 54

30-44 20% Clinton +50 75 25

45-64 47% Clinton +55 77 22

65 or over 19% Clinton +77 88 11

Age 17-44 35% of voters Clinton +26 63 37

45+ 65% Clinton +62 81 19

Race White 35% of voters Clinton +8 54 46

Black 61% Clinton +72 86 14

Hispanic/Latino 2% Not enough data - -

Asian 1% Not enough data - -

Other 1% Not enough data - -

Sex by race White men 14% of voters Sanders +12 44 56

White women 21% Clinton +20 60 40

Black men 24% Clinton +64 82 18

Black women 37% Clinton +78 89 11

Latino men 1% Not enough data - -

Latino women 1% Not enough data - -

All other races 2% Not enough data - -

Which best describes your education? High school or less 23% of voters Clinton +72 86 14

Some college/assoc. degree 37% Clinton +42 71 29

College graduate 24% Clinton +40 70 30

Postgraduate study 16% Clinton +40 70 30

Education by race White college graduates 21% of voters Clinton +4 52 48

White non-college graduates 15% Clinton +14 57 43

Non White college graduates 20% Clinton +78 89 11

Non White non-college graduates 44% Clinton +67 83 16

2015 total family income: Under $30,000 33% of voters Clinton +62 81 19

$30,000 - $49,999 28% Clinton +42 71 29

$50,000 - $99,999 24% Clinton +33 66 33

$100,000 - $199,999 13% Clinton +40 70 30

$200,000 or more 2% Not enough data - -

Before today, had you ever voted in a Democratic presidential primary? Yes 85% of voters Clinton +64 82 18

No 13% Sanders +26 37 63

No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a: Democrat 82% of voters Clinton +60 80 20

Republican 3% Not enough data - -

Independent or something else 16% Sanders +7 46 53

On most political matters, do you consider yourself: Very liberal 23% of voters Clinton +40 70 30

Somewhat liberal 30% Clinton +40 70 30

Moderate 35% Clinton +57 78 21

Conservative 11% Clinton +44 72 28

Are you currently married? Yes 52% of voters Clinton +45 72 27

No 48% Clinton +46 73 27

Gender by marital status Married men 24% of voters Clinton +28 64 36

Married women 28% Clinton +60 80 20

Non-married men 14% Not enough data - -

Non-married women 34% Clinton +50 75 25

How often do you attend religious services? More than once a week 27% of voters Clinton +77 88 11

Once a week 26% Clinton +68 84 16

A few times a month 16% Clinton +48 74 26

A few times a year 19% Clinton +31 65 34

Never 11% Not enough data - -

How often do you attend religious services? Weekly 54% of voters Clinton +72 86 14

Occasionally 35% Clinton +39 69 30

Never 11% Not enough data - -

Does anyone in your household own a gun? Yes 41% of voters Clinton +32 66 34

No 59% Clinton +57 78 21

Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country? Health care 21% of voters Clinton +58 79 21

Economy/Jobs 44% Clinton +50 75 25

Terrorism 10% Clinton +65 82 17

Income inequality 21% Clinton +26 63 37

Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today? Can win in November 12% of voters Clinton +64 82 18

Cares about people like me 31% Clinton +37 68 31

Honest and trustworthy 23% Clinton +2 51 49

Has the right experience 31% Clinton +88 94 6

Who do you think is honest and trustworthy? Only Clinton 29% of voters Clinton +94 97 3

Only Sanders 17% Sanders +84 8 92

Both of them 46% Clinton +60 80 20

Neither of them 6% Not enough data - -

Who do you think is honest and trustworthy? Only Clinton or both of them 75% of voters Clinton +74 87 13

Only Sanders or neither of them 23% Sanders +48 26 74

Who do you think is honest and trustworthy? Only Sanders or both of them 63% of voters Clinton +22 61 39

Only Clinton or neither of them 34% Clinton +90 95 5

Who would you trust to handle an international crisis? Only Clinton 52% of voters Clinton +92 96 4

Only Sanders 8% Not enough data - -

Both of them 36% Clinton +23 61 38

Neither of them 2% Not enough data - -

Who would you trust to handle an international crisis? Only Clinton or both of them 88% of voters Clinton +64 82 18

Only Sanders or neither of them 10% Not enough data - -

Who would you trust to handle an international crisis? Only Sanders or both of them 44% of voters Clinton +5 52 47

Only Clinton or neither of them 54% Clinton +86 93 7

Who would you trust to handle race relations? Only Clinton 35% of voters Clinton +98 99 1

Only Sanders 10% Not enough data - -

Both of them 50% Clinton +45 72 27

Neither of them 4% Not enough data - -

Who would you trust to handle race relations? Only Clinton or both of them 85% of voters Clinton +68 84 16

Only Sanders or neither of them 13% Sanders +58 21 79

Who would you trust to handle race relations? Only Sanders or both of them 59% of voters Clinton +24 62 38

Only Clinton or neither of them 39% Clinton +90 95 5

In the last few years, have race relations in this country: Gotten better 18% of voters Clinton +68 84 16

Stayed about the same 38% Clinton +54 77 23

Gotten worse 43% Clinton +43 71 28

Which ONE of these candidates would best handle Supreme Court nominations? Hillary Clinton 73% of voters Clinton +88 94 6

Bernie Sanders 24% Sanders +82 9 91

Which is more important to you? Reducing gun violence 81% of voters Clinton +50 75 25

Protecting gun owners' rights 16% Not enough data - -

Should the next president: Generally continue Barack Obama's policies 74% of voters Clinton +62 81 19

Change to more liberal policies 16% Sanders +10 45 55

Change to less liberal policies 5% Not enough data - -

Do you think the U.S. economic system generally: Favors the wealthy 79% of voters Clinton +40 70 30

Is fair to most Americans 19% Clinton +71 85 14

How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very worried 50% of voters Clinton +46 73 27

Somewhat worried 34% Clinton +42 71 29

Not too worried 14% Not enough data - -

Not at all worried 1% Not enough data - -

How worried are you about the direction of the nation's economy in the next few years? Very or somewhat worried 84% of voters Clinton +44 72 28

Not too or not at all worried 15% Clinton +52 76 24

Would you like the next president to: Have experience in politics 85% of voters Clinton +64 82 18

Be from outside the political establishment 11% Not enough data - -

If Hillary Clinton won the nomination, would you be: Satisfied 85% of voters Clinton +74 87 13

Dissatisfied 14% Sanders +88 5 93

If Bernie Sanders won the nomination, would you be: Satisfied 58% of voters Clinton +16 58 42

Dissatisfied 38% Clinton +98 99 1

Do you think Hillary Clinton's positions on the issues are: Too liberal 8% of voters Not enough data - -

Not liberal enough 14% Sanders +63 18 81

About right 74% Clinton +80 90 10

Do you think Bernie Sanders' positions on the issues are: Too liberal 22% of voters Clinton +88 94 6

Not liberal enough 23% Clinton +86 93 7

About right 49% Clinton +13 56 43

In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of race relations? The most important factor 25% of voters Clinton +62 81 19

One of several important factors 56% Clinton +38 69 31

A minor factor 6% Not enough data - -

Not a factor at all 8% Not enough data - -

In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of race relations? Important 81% of voters Clinton +46 73 27

Not important 14% Clinton +48 74 26

Did anyone personally contact you about coming out to vote for your candidate? Yes 31% of voters Clinton +52 76 24

No 68% Clinton +50 75 25

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary? Just today 8% of voters Not enough data - -

In the last few days 7% Not enough data - -

Sometime last week 7% Not enough data - -

In the last month 17% Clinton +23 61 38

Before that 60% Clinton +52 76 24

Population City over 50,000 13% of voters Clinton +40 70 30

Suburbs 27% Clinton +40 70 30

Small city and Rural 60% Clinton +55 77 22

Region Upcountry 18% of voters Clinton +32 66 34

Piedmont 11% Clinton +49 74 25

Central 34% Clinton +56 78 22

Pee Dee/Waccamaw 15% Clinton +66 83 17