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Congratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: IPSOS/Reuters Poll: Biden 23%, Sanders 20%, Warren 15%, Bloomberg 8%, Buttigieg 7% [View all]ismnotwasm
(41,917 posts)25. Bernie has the youth vote
Biden has the Black vote. Its interesting how this will play out, Im still convinced Biden will carry the nomination.
In Seattle, or Washington state rather, you have a lot of people who supported Bernie during caucuses, but Hillary won the actual votes. So preferences and polling are kind of fluid.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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IPSOS/Reuters Poll: Biden 23%, Sanders 20%, Warren 15%, Bloomberg 8%, Buttigieg 7% [View all]
TexasTowelie
Jan 2020
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When independents are added in, Bernie has a 2 point lead over Biden. This is a national poll. nt
Doremus
Jan 2020
#2
Ntl poll avg RCP: Biden 29.3 sanders 20.3 EW 14.8 538 Ntl: Biden 27.6 sanders 18.4 EW 16
Thekaspervote
Jan 2020
#3
Al Gore won the south, won the popular vote, and was cheated out of the electoral college
Sloumeau
Jan 2020
#21
Iowa only represents 54 delegates out of 4300.. proportionally distributed
getagrip_already
Jan 2020
#31
I keep saying.. as one who has participated in caucuses in CO, people are persuadable.
hlthe2b
Jan 2020
#19
I'm trying to understand the poll. Serious question - can someone explain the results
Nanjeanne
Jan 2020
#27
I understand but that doesn't answer my question about how Biden is 23% and Sanders is 20%. If you
Nanjeanne
Jan 2020
#36
I'm not sweating anything. It's just that the polling breakdowns don't make sense.
Nanjeanne
Jan 2020
#41