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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]crazytown
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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