If you are confident that it's a duplicate, hopefully you're knowledgeable enough on the subject to tell whether the existing answers on the target are helpful and/or correct. If you find some that are, upvote them, and then you can mark the question as a dupe of the target.
If you're not sure, consider that this is by design... if a question exists with answers but none are upvoted, ideally you can trust that the system writ large has found those answers wanting (hence their non-positive score)... and an abandoned question with no useful answers is not a good dupe target, so the right thing to do is to ask the new question...
You may not be able to handle this within the Triage review system... it might not detect that the question has a new upvote without refreshing (I'm not sure). If that's the case, you can just Skip the review item and flag/close it as a duplicate manually to make sure the suggestion is stored by the system.
In this scenario, you could/should go and mark the older question as a duplicate of the newer one, since the newer one has an answer that is upvoted (if the answer also answers the older question, which it should if these two questions are duplicates). This will prevent this same scenario happening in the future when other people ask the same question and reviewers find that original duplicate target with no upvoted answers.
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