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Sanders Takes Top Spot In Dem Primary As Biden Falls, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Bloomberg Rises In Primary, Runs Strong Against Trump
Quinnipiac University National Poll ^ | 02/10/2020

Posted on 02/10/2020 5:49:17 PM PST by SeekAndFind

In the wake of the Iowa caucuses and heading into the New Hampshire primary, there is a dramatic shift in the Democratic primary race for president as Senator Bernie Sanders claims frontrunner status for the first time, overtaking former Vice President Joe Biden, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll released today. Sanders gets 25 percent of the vote among Democratic voters and independent voters who lean Democratic, while Biden gets 17 percent, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg receives 15 percent, Senator Elizabeth Warren gets 14 percent, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg receives 10 percent, and Senator Amy Klobuchar gets 4 percent. No other candidate tops 2 percent.

In a January 28th poll, prior to the Iowa caucuses, Biden had a modest lead with 26 percent of the vote while Sanders got 21 percent, Warren had 15 percent, Bloomberg received 8 percent, Klobuchar got 7 percent, and Buttigieg received 6 percent.

"Biden scrambles to bounce back in frigid New Hampshire after an icy slide to 17 percent, his lowest national number," said Quinnipiac University Poll Analyst Tim Malloy.

"Is the Bloomberg camp prepping the white horse for him to ride to the rescue? Maybe not yet, but without setting foot in Iowa or New Hampshire, he is suddenly a looming shadow over the primary field," Malloy added.

Among moderate and conservative Democrats and Democratic leaners, there is now a close race for the top spot. This group had favored Biden by a wide margin, but his challengers are making inroads. Today, Biden receives 22 percent, Bloomberg gets 21 percent, Sanders gets 17 percent, and Buttigieg receives 12 percent.

Biden no longer dominates on the key question of electability, as 27 percent say Biden has the best chance of winning against Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, while 24 percent say Sanders, 17 percent say Bloomberg, and 9 percent say Buttigieg. In the January 28th poll, Biden led on this question with 44 percent, followed by Sanders at 19 percent and Bloomberg at 9 percent.

"Clearly Biden's fourth place finish in Iowa has hurt the perception of what was his biggest strength - electability," Malloy said.

THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Among all registered voters, Democratic candidates lead President Trump in general election matchups by between 4 and 9 percentage points, with Bloomberg claiming the biggest numerical lead against Trump:
  • Bloomberg tops Trump 51 - 42 percent;
  • Sanders defeats Trump 51 - 43 percent;
  • Biden beats Trump 50 - 43 percent;
  • Klobuchar defeats Trump 49 - 43 percent;
  • Warren wins narrowly over Trump 48 - 44 percent;
  • Buttigieg is also slightly ahead of Trump 47 - 43 percent.
President Trump's favorability rating is underwater, as 42 percent of registered voters have a favorable opinion of him, while 55 percent have an unfavorable view of him. However, it is his best favorability rating since a March 7th, 2017 poll, when his favorability rating was a negative 43 - 53 percent.

Like President Trump, the top four Democratic candidates in the primary are viewed more unfavorably than favorably. Warren has the worst net score (favorable minus unfavorable) among all registered voters, with Biden close behind. Biden's favorability numbers have been declining over the last year since his positive 53 - 33 percent favorability rating in a December 19th, 2018 poll. In today's poll:
  • Warren gets a negative 39 - 47 percent favorability rating;
  • Biden gets a negative 43 - 50 percent;
  • Bloomberg gets a negative 34 - 40 percent, with 25 percent who haven't heard enough about him;
  • Sanders gets a negative 44 - 49 percent;
  • Buttigieg gets a positive 36 - 32 percent, and 31 percent haven't heard enough about him;
  • Klobuchar gets a positive 32 - 22 percent, with 44 percent who haven't heard enough about her.
TRUMP JOB APPROVAL

Less than a week after President Trump was acquitted in the Senate impeachment trial and delivered his State of the Union address, the president's job approval continues to match his highest approval number, with 43 percent of voters saying they approve of the job President Trump is doing and 53 percent saying they disapprove. This remains essentially unchanged since mid-December 2019. Broken down along party lines, Republicans approve 89 - 9 percent, Democrats disapprove 94 - 4 percent, and independents are split with 46 percent approving and 50 percent disapproving.

Looking at how President Trump compares to his two predecessors at the same point in their re-election years, voters gave President Obama a slightly negative 45 - 49 percent job approval rating in February of 2012, and President Bush a slightly positive 48 - 45 percent job approval rating in February of 2004. Unlike President Trump, though, both presidents had hit higher approval ratings in their previous years in office. President Obama had hit a high of 59 percent approval in 2009, and President Bush received a high of 83 percent approval in 2001.

"Fresh from acquittal by the Senate, feistily throwing haymakers in every direction, the president presumably has a strong economy to ride all the way to Election Day. The Democrats are facing a reinvigorated and formidable Trump," added Malloy.

THE ECONOMY

President Trump continues to score high marks on his handling of the economy. Voters approve 54 - 42 percent of his handling of the economy, compared to his all-time high of 57 - 38 percent on January 13th, 2020. Republicans approve 97 - 3 percent, Democrats disapprove 81 - 15 percent, and independents approve 59 - 37 percent.

When asked about their personal financial situations, voters say 59 - 20 percent that they are better off financially than they were in 2016, the last presidential election year, while 19 percent say their financial situation is the same. This compares to a December 10th, 2019 survey that found 57 percent were better off, 22 percent were worse off, and 19 percent were the same.

Overall, 70 percent of voters describe the nation's economy as excellent or good and 29 percent describe it as not so good or poor. That is just slightly lower than the all-time high set on December 16th, 2019, when 73 percent said excellent or good and 25 percent said not so good or poor.

POST-IMPEACHMENT TRIAL

American voters are evenly split, 49 - 49 percent, on the Senate's decision to acquit President Trump of both articles of impeachment. Republicans approve 95 - 4 percent, independents approve 53 - 45 percent, and Democrats disapprove 90 - 8 percent.

Despite the acquittal, voters say 55 - 40 percent that the Senate voting to acquit President Trump does not clear him of any wrongdoing in the Ukraine matter. Republicans say 81 - 12 percent that the acquittal clears the president of wrongdoing, while Democrats 91 - 6 percent and independents 54 - 40 percent say it does not. By 51 - 46 percent, voters say the charges against President Trump were serious enough for him to be impeached and put on trial.

Voters say 59 - 35 percent that the Senate impeachment trial was conducted unfairly.

From February 5 - 9, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,519 self-identified registered voters nationwide with a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percentage points. The survey includes 665 Democratic voters and independent voters who lean Democratic with a margin of error of +/- 3.8 percentage points.

The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts gold standard surveys using random digit dialing with live interviewers calling landlines and cell phones. The Quinnipiac University Poll conducts nationwide surveys and polls in more than a dozen states on national and statewide elections, as well as public policy issues.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2020; bs; democrats; fakenews; fakepoll; poll; qpoll; quinnipiac
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To: SeekAndFind

Oh, is it Fake Poll season already?


41 posted on 02/10/2020 7:37:08 PM PST by IronJack
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To: SeekAndFind

Just another attempt to dispirit Trump voters. Polls are simply tools to create a desired outcome.


42 posted on 02/10/2020 7:41:27 PM PST by Sir Bangaz Cracka (wHAT A HOT STEAMING LOAD.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Biden has been ejected, undefensivabke comments while he was on the down slope. Mayor Pete, screwed by Iowa, looks like a shadow. Bernie, hero of the young rebels is the big winner. Hold for Dem self-screw job... Insert Billionaire Bloomberg (because he’s “viable”,) hamstring Bernie, *again*, and disenfranchise millions of young voters. It’s 9 months of a slow motion train wreck. Dems cannot reconcile realistic vs. Idealistic w/o causing quitters.


43 posted on 02/10/2020 8:00:01 PM PST by Sax
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To: SeekAndFind

“Among moderate and conservative Democrats and Democratic leaners, there is now a close race for the top spot.”

All 15 of them?


44 posted on 02/10/2020 8:00:40 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Nope. It’s Bloomberg. Do not underestimate him.


45 posted on 02/10/2020 8:17:22 PM PST by JamesP81 (The Democrat Party is a criminal organization.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Starting immediately, the Main Stream Media begins the Bernie punt and they are all Bloomberg fans, like it’s some surprise to them. “Do you think that’s air you’re breathing now?” They will faithfully follow the script, but know they have to make it look “natural.” Jeez, this s*** is so transparent. Good luck getting all the young rebels to follow you once you cut Bernie off at the knees twice. That will be the fun stuff, trying to convince young 2x betrayed voters to take one for the team and show up to vote.


46 posted on 02/10/2020 8:18:29 PM PST by Sax
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To: Maudeen

Amen!


47 posted on 02/10/2020 8:27:06 PM PST by avenir
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To: Sax

This is why that stuff never works, it is worse to be betrayed from within. Once they realize Bernie was intentionally torched twice by their own party, it’s all over - Trump will be the price their party will pay for screwing them twice. The young rebels won’t be reasoned with after that - because that’s not how rebels behave.


48 posted on 02/10/2020 8:30:45 PM PST by Sax
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To: ETCM
Same Poll, 4 years ago: Sanders thumps Trump 49 - 39 percent Clinton tops Trump 46 - 41 percent

That does not mean the poll was garbage. Remember that Clinton did beat Trump by 3 percentage points in the popular vote. This shows 5 points. So off by 2 points, not by 7 points as someone said earlier. I think this poll is not as bad as some here say - remember it is a popular vote poll, not an EV poll.

49 posted on 02/10/2020 8:32:15 PM PST by nwrep
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To: Sax

6 Feb: Gallup: New High of 90% of Americans Satisfied With Personal Life
by Justin McCarthy
The latest figure bests the previous high of 88% recorded in 2003...
These results are from Gallup’s Mood of the Nation poll, conducted Jan. 2-15, which also recorded a 20-year high in Americans’ confidence in the U.S. economy...
The historical low of 73% was recorded in July 1979, as the effects of that year’s oil crisis took a toll on U.S. motorists...

It’s likely no coincidence that Americans’ heightened satisfaction with their personal life comes as confidence in the U.S. economy and their personal finances are also at long-term or record highs. That two in three Americans are very satisfied is reflective of this upbeat moment in time, and whether these sentiments carry through the coming decade will be something to watch...
https://news.gallup.com/poll/284285/new-high-americans-satisfied-personal-life.aspx


50 posted on 02/10/2020 8:34:58 PM PST by MAGAthon
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To: MAGAthon

20 Oct 2016: MSNBC: Clinton leads Trump nationally: poll
Hillary Clinton is leading Donald Trump 47 to 40 percent in the latest Quinnipiac University poll.
https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc-news/watch/clinton-leads-trump-nationally-poll-789903427693

19 Oct 2016: CNN: Poll: Clinton leads Trump by 9 points heading into last debate
By David Wright
Clinton leads Trump 47% to 38% in a four-way race. Libertarian Gary Johnson received 8% support, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein registered 3%, according to a Bloomberg Politics poll released Wednesday.
Clinton made significant gains in the new poll among demographic groups that she has struggled to win over during the campaign...
https://edition.cnn.com/2016/10/19/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-presidential-polls/index.html


51 posted on 02/10/2020 8:44:40 PM PST by MAGAthon
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To: JamesP81

Bloomberg is carpet bombing Bernay advertising tactics as we speak. The Alphabet Media (New York) is ready and Swamp salivating. $ mean nothing, as they will compare Trump $.


52 posted on 02/10/2020 8:50:43 PM PST by Varsity Flight (Mr. President, We the People, have your back.)
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To: JamesP81

I forgot about mini-Mike. You’re probably right.

He thinks we voted for Trump because he’s a billionaire.


53 posted on 02/11/2020 6:02:50 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Truth is hate to people who hate truth.)
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To: SeekAndFind

California - As of 2/18/20

Sanders - 28.8%
Bloomberg - 14.4%
Warren - 12.7%
Biden - 12.6%
Buttigieg - 9.8%
Klobuchar - 5.3%
Steyer - 2.8%
Gabbard - 2.3%

If the California Primary comes in with these numbers, Bernie Sanders would walk away with all 415 delegates. The rest of the field would get zero.

Under the rules, the delegates are divided between the candidates who get more than 15% of the vote. Right now, Bernie Sanders is the only one over 15%.


54 posted on 02/18/2020 11:25:05 AM PST by Haiku Guy (If you have a right / To the service I provide / I must be your slave)
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