Posted on 10/08/2019 9:36:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The latest polling data from Morning Consult show former vice president Joe Biden climbing back into a stable lead in the Democratic presidential primary, after several weeks of running alongside Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren.
Among Democratic-primary voters surveyed over the past week, 33 percent say they support Biden compared to just 21 percent who support Warren. Still in third place, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders comes in close behind Warren with 19 percent support.
When asked who their second choice in the field would be, respondents who selected Sanders as their first choice preferred Biden to Warren as their next best option. Thirty-one percent said theyd shift to backing Biden, while 27 percent said theyd support Warren.
Trailing the three frontrunners, who have been leading in every major poll for the last several months, are California senator Kamala Harris (6 percent); South Bend, Ind., mayor Pete Buttigieg (5 percent); and former Texas congressman Beto ORourke tied for sixth place with businessman Andrew Yang (3 percent).
When it comes to favorability, Biden and Sanders have the edge among primary voters, with 73 percent saying they have a favorable view of each. Warren falls a bit behind with just 68 percent favorability. But Warren also has a lower unfavorable rating (14 percent) than Biden (20 percent) and Sanders (19 percent), mostly because 11 percent of voters say they recognize her name but have neither a favorable nor unfavorable view of her.
Warrens numbers dropped a bit when Morning Consult narrowed its survey to Democratic primary or caucus voters in the early primary states: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada. In those four states, Biden held steady at 33 percent, but Warren dropped to 18 percent, tied with Sanders among early-primary-state voters.
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A-hole and son belong in prison.
LOL. This is like Pee Wee Herman and Stuart Smalley competing to face Chuck Norris in a ring. Trump would crush either one.
Polls are worthless
Fine with me. Let Biden be the dimoKKKRAT nominee.
As long as Biden stays in the race, Hillary is safe. I believe the goal is to recruit Hillary once the balloting process stalls. Give her minimum negative press, no debates and no campaign stops. She will be called the “Reluctant Warrior” and courageous for agreeing to save the country from Trump.
-PJ
[Hillary has mounted her horse and is ready for action. Dems have no POTUS bench whatsoever...period!!!]
That must be a herd of Clydesdale’s she’s riding ....
Polls (for the public) are designed to influence not educate.
I don’t believe any polls on any subject.
So, you don’t believe this poll?
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Poll: Trump gains among independents against Biden, Warren
these single polls don’t mean squat
Bidn has been sinking steadily in the RCP national poll average, and right now is only a half a percent above warren, which is essentially a statistical tie:
Impeached, or become incapacitated.
Great news!Gropey Joe will be so much fun to watch as he tries to lie his way out of all the shit on his face.
Demonrats lying, again.
Or Biden + Clinton.
With the thought that Biden will resign after 6 months due to his heart condition and Hillary will be president.
But it will not happen that way.
Poll: Trump gains among independents against Biden, Warren
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I don’t care if they show Trump up 1000% - Any poll put out for public consumption is a lie.
Hillary run again? The old broad can’t even walk.
What’s solid ground, whole numbers?
McGovern
Carter
Mondale
Clinton
Clinton
Gore
Kerry
Obama
Obama
Clinton
Biden?
The hits just keep on coming...
I couldn’t have voted for a single one of those dolts.
DemonicRats are stupider than I thought. I didn’t think that was possible.
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