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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: A-rated SurveyUSA NATIONAL poll: Biden 32%, Warren 22%, Sanders 17%, Harris 7%, Buttigieg 5%, [View all]bluewater
(5,376 posts)1. So, Biden lost ground in this A rated poll.
Last Survey USA Poll:
Biden 33% Warren 19% Sander 17%, Biden was +14
Biden 33% Warren 19% Sander 17%, Biden was +14
This month:
Biden 32% Warren 22% Sanders 17%, Biden is +10
Biden's support is disproportionately high-school educated, age 50+, African American, Protestant, and Northeastern. Biden is backed by 40% or more Democrats, in a 12-person field, in each of those demographic sub-populations.
Warren's appeal is much broader, but nowhere as deep. Warren peaks with 30% support only among liberals. She is backed disproportionately by those who are not a member of any organized religion, where she leads with 29%, by rural Democrats, where she is backed by 29% (but still 7 points behind Biden, at 36%), backed by the self-described "poor," where she is at 28% (but still 4 points behind Sanders, who is at 32%), backed by the self-described upper-middle class, where she is at 27% (but still 2 points behind Biden, at 29%), from 4-year college graduates, where she is at 27% (but still 2 points behind Biden), and by seniors, where she has 26% support (but 13 points behind Biden, who is at 39%),
Sanders leads among single parents, with 36% support, leads among the youngest voters, age 18 to 34, with 34% support, leads among the self-described "poor" with 32% support, leads among single voters, with 28% support, and leads in LGBTQ households, with 27% support.
Warren's appeal is much broader, but nowhere as deep. Warren peaks with 30% support only among liberals. She is backed disproportionately by those who are not a member of any organized religion, where she leads with 29%, by rural Democrats, where she is backed by 29% (but still 7 points behind Biden, at 36%), backed by the self-described "poor," where she is at 28% (but still 4 points behind Sanders, who is at 32%), backed by the self-described upper-middle class, where she is at 27% (but still 2 points behind Biden, at 29%), from 4-year college graduates, where she is at 27% (but still 2 points behind Biden), and by seniors, where she has 26% support (but 13 points behind Biden, who is at 39%),
Sanders leads among single parents, with 36% support, leads among the youngest voters, age 18 to 34, with 34% support, leads among the self-described "poor" with 32% support, leads among single voters, with 28% support, and leads in LGBTQ households, with 27% support.
http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=3f8c15c0-bab5-4d13-b944-5b368f707417
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A-rated SurveyUSA NATIONAL poll: Biden 32%, Warren 22%, Sanders 17%, Harris 7%, Buttigieg 5%, [View all]
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
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What stands out to me is that any positive news regarding Biden, it seems that some cannot seem to
still_one
Oct 2019
#24
Last week it was portrayed that he was "plummeting" (that's the word that was used) while...
George II
Oct 2019
#25
Thx for posting highplainsdem... our guy with a nice durable double digit lead!
Thekaspervote
Oct 2019
#4
With all the fuss about Bernie missing the forum, it is interesting that he leads in LGBTQ
vsrazdem
Oct 2019
#5
I have always consider SurveyUSA to be one the best if not the best polling firm.
honest.abe
Oct 2019
#7
Nate Silver commented on the media tending to ignore polls favoring Biden.
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
#9
Refreshing to see how Biden is doing according to a credible poll rather than media spin.
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#17
I personally I think that whoever wins should choose the person that got the second highest number
cstanleytech
Oct 2019
#18