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thesquanderer

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8. I agree, Biden's position here is much stronger than Sanders'.
Sun Jun 16, 2019, 10:05 AM
Jun 2019

Warren, not so certain.

Whereas 91-92% of people have heard of Biden and Sanders AND know enough about them to have formed an opinion, that figure is only 75% for Warren. And only 64% for Harris.

https://morningconsult.com/2020-democratic-primary/

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
The paragraph about first-choice vote is most crucial here: highplainsdem Jun 2019 #1
But kind of surprising that 45% of voters aren't even *considering* Biden. thesquanderer Jun 2019 #5
Well, to use that criteria, 51% aren't considering Warren, 55% Harris, and a surprising 57%.... George II Jun 2019 #7
I agree, Biden's position here is much stronger than Sanders'. thesquanderer Jun 2019 #8
I don't think the voters know nearly enough about Warren or Buttigieg. marylandblue Jun 2019 #10
Thanks for highlighting that, highplainsdem! Cha Jun 2019 #14
Another interesting detail: Sanders supporters are least likely to consider other candidates. highplainsdem Jun 2019 #2
OTOH, this is an interesting poll about "second choices"... thesquanderer Jun 2019 #9
That's Biden's job too BlueWI Jun 2019 #15
Here are the first choice results: George II Jun 2019 #3
WOW! High Impact Graphic Peacetrain Jun 2019 #4
If Warren & Sanders weren't splitting the left, it looks like their combined voters could beat Biden thesquanderer Jun 2019 #6
Neither will drop out, but one will be way ahead of the other marylandblue Jun 2019 #11
I don't expect either to drop out either. They're both doing well and have resources. thesquanderer Jun 2019 #12
The most unexpected thing in this campaign will be marylandblue Jun 2019 #13
There will be the same ceiling as in 16 and Biden the perceived moderate who can beat Trump will win Demsrule86 Jun 2019 #16
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