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CNNVermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign is in trouble.
While much of the attention in post-debate polling has focused on the drop of former Vice President Joe Biden, Sanders' polling looks far worse. Sanders' Iowa and national polls are quite weak for someone with near universal name recognition.
Sanders was at just 14% in CNN's latest national poll. That's down from 18% in our last poll. As important, Sanders is now running behind California Sen. Kamala Harris (17%) and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (15%).These are candidates who have lower name recognition than he does.
It's not just the CNN poll, either. Sanders doesn't look much better in Quinnipiac's latest poll, which puts him at 13%.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
NJCher
(38,044 posts)after the debates.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
BannonsLiver
(18,102 posts)I think the dudes let it all go to his head.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)Last edited Wed Jul 3, 2019, 07:18 AM - Edit history (1)
A Quinnipiac University national survey released Tuesday found Sanders falling 6 points into fourth place at 13 percent, trailing Biden at 22, Harris at 20 and Warren at 14.
A CNN/SSRS national survey found Sanders falling four points into fourth place, with 14 percent support. Biden registered 22 percent support in the poll, followed by Harris at 17 and Warren at 15.
And a Suffolk University survey of Iowa released Tuesday found Harris surging into second place at 16 percent, followed by Warren at 13 percent. Sanders sagged into single digits, pulling 9 percent support.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)Last edited Wed Jul 3, 2019, 07:29 AM - Edit history (2)
Sen. Bernie Sanders held steady in second at 19%, but the poll found he was the only major candidate to see a measurable drop in his favorability, which fell 7 points, to 67%, since the last Morning Consult survey.
Another recent Morning Consult tracking poll shows Sanders has a declining approval rate among his constituents in VT from last quarter.
Third Quarter 2018:
Approve 64%
Disapprove 28%
First Quarter 2019
Approve 62%
Disapprove 31%
The other polls that showed Sanders approval rating dropping after the debate use different methodology than online sampling - which the Morning Consult Poll uses, that trends toward younger populations:
A Quinnipiac University national survey released Tuesday found Sanders falling 6 points into fourth place at 13 percent, trailing Biden at 22, Harris at 20 and Warren at 14
A poll of voters in Iowa, where Sanders has the most volunteers working on the ground, shows that his approval ratings also dropped.
The survey of 500 likely Iowa Democratic caucus-goers was conducted June 28 through July 1 using live telephone interviews of households where respondents indicated they intended to participate in the February 2020 Iowa caucuses.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)People can be encouraged to vote multiple times if there is no mechanism to stop that.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Celerity
(46,491 posts)It is a very controlled group, NOT a random poll where anyone could just click on something as many times as they want, they use a very controlled group. I see so many people react in such a way that as soon as 'online' is mentioned they have visions of all the dodgy 'have-a-go', 'vote as often as you can clear your cache' (if even that is needed, lol) push-pull 'polls' like Drudge and Kos and other websites (of all sorts of ideological bents) do.
Here is the methodology for a real 'online' poll. They are highly controlled with a closed, weighted, highly screened group, just like a telephone poll.
This is the methodology use on the 538/Morning Consult pre and post debates polls
Key to this (and what is causing so much confusion, as this is the poll that showed Biden dropping 10 points from right before the first debate to right after the 2nd debate) is that this poll is NOT the regular, daily Morning Consult poll, it was a very large collaborative effort between 538 and the Morning Consult. It is apples and oranges.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/democratic-debate-poll/
Notes on the methodology:
The first wave of the poll was in the field from June 19 to June 26 among 7,150 registered voters who say they are likely to vote in their states Democratic primary or caucus. It has a margin of error of +/- 1 percentage point using the 2016 Democratic primary electorate as the true population.
The second wave of the poll was conducted from June 26 to June 27 among 2,041 respondents who previously responded to the first wave; it has a margin of error of +/- 2 percentage points. Of those respondents, 1,134 watched the first debate.
The third wave of the poll was conducted from June 27 to June 28 among 1,399 respondents who previously responded to the first wave, including 428 who responded to both the first and second waves; it has a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points. Of those respondents, 97 watched the first debate, 89 watched the second debate and 757 watched both debates.
The pool of self-identified Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents in the survey is weighted to match the national population of registered Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents. From this weighted pool of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, we pull the subset of respondents who said they are likely to vote in the Democratic primaries or caucuses. These likely voters are the respondent base for all charts here except where otherwise noted. The respondent pool is subject to some amount of attrition.
The scatter plot comparing candidates favorability to their debate performance was calculated by assigning a 0 to 100 score to each respondents answer, where very favorable is equal to 100, somewhat favorable is equal to 75, heard of, no opinion is equal to 50, somewhat unfavorable is equal to 25 and very unfavorable is equal to zero. Scores were then averaged to create an overall favorability index for each candidate. Respondents who hadnt heard of the candidate were not included.
Multiple well rated, reputable polls are either all, or partially online.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Celerity
(46,491 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
lanlady
(7,183 posts)There's a lot of misconception about 538's methodology and a good deal of ill-informed Nate Silver-bashing here at DU. I hope folks will take the time to read what you've put together!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Celerity
(46,491 posts)for ages.
Only in some favourable/unfavourable rating, (and I am not even sure Bernie was actually ahead in that) and that is overall fairly meaningless in terms of who people actually vote for.
Bernie's overall trendlines are sinking like the
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
NJCher
(38,044 posts)because I wanted to inform you that the first two CNN polls that came out after Biden announced didn't even count two of the lower age groups. This, of course, is going to be biased against Bernie because younger people support him, whereas older people supported Biden.
I don't recall if it was the Morning Consult poll. i just saw the headline and checked his web site to verify it was true. i don't recall it saying anything about Morning Consult.
As a result of this experience, I am suspicious of any poll CNN puts out about Biden. If I had more time, I would certainly delve into it and examine the methodology.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
lanlady
(7,183 posts)He may have mentioned an outlier poll that had Bernie at #1 but Nate's in the business of comparing and analyzing polls done by reputable firms. I listen to his podcast and never once have I heard him put Bernie on top. In fact, he's been accurately tracking Bernie's steady drop in the polls.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Loki Liesmith
(4,602 posts)Silver does not do polls.
He averages them.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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sandensea
(22,850 posts)And welcome to DU, Basil!
Great moniker by the way.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
lapucelle
(19,540 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
George II
(67,782 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Cha
(305,644 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)The novelty has worn off. The campaign is tarnished for various reasons and this union/wages thing certainly doesn't help.
I believe this is a sign from upon high. I hope that BS and his staff can read the signs and heed the message. In my opinion it would be best if he were to withdraw from the campaign and return to being the senator from Vermont, I.
Face it... any candidate who can't get the support of the AA and other POC communities really has ZERO chance of becoming our party's nominee, and BS doesn't have that support.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
pnwmom
(109,602 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)She can pull someone like me into her camp, Senator Sanders can't.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)Bernie is great, but too many hate him. When that happened he became a bad candidate.
We need someone on our side who is not hated. And for us normal people, who will vote for the Democrat in the general no matter what, I think we get the extremes. We gotta avoid upsetting them. We need all the votes we can get.
If Biden wins, he certainly has my vote.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
HerbChestnut
(3,649 posts)I don't know what the Sanders Campaign's strategy is. They seem to be laying low, but all that's doing is letting other candidates get time in the limelight. Bernie's debate performance epitomizes this, and as a result, he's fallen +/- 5% in the polls everywhere. He and his campaign staff have got to figure something out quick or he's going to be left behind.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
JI7
(90,714 posts)and doing something.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)he won't answer them. Senator Warren answers questions with solutions that even her critics come around to as being plausible.
A case in point. Senator Sanders answered a question about Medicare for All and it came out that he would increase people's taxes by $10,000. The problem is that a healthy single person can likely get a 12 month policy for that amount or less. But the deductibles for that person may take him or her well over $10,000 if he or she suffer a serious injury or contract a serious illness, the issue is the healthy person does not see that and Senator Sanders' campaign so far has done a poor job of providing comparisons that would give the healthy person comparative information.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Vegas Roller
(704 posts)One cannot keep feeding anger with slogans and platitudes forever. At some point people can read through Sen. BS.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Gothmog
(155,010 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Turin_C3PO
(16,025 posts)and endorses Warren. If not Biden, then Id like our nominee to be EW.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)His supporters state that one of the reasons that they like him is that he doesn't change.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)specifically by the DNC, despite it being applied across the board.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
lillypaddle
(9,605 posts)that's really too bad.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)Iowa City, IA, July 2, 2019
Even with expanded venue, many were left standing.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Celerity
(46,491 posts)rally FOR HIM.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
dchill
(40,628 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Celerity
(46,491 posts)Ivanka will slink around in.
SO SICK of these fucking grifters!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)Oh, by the way, if his support were in the gutter, why would his Q2 fundraising numbers include just under 1 million individual contributions totaling $18 million, 99% of which were under $100?
Not proof of victory but highly dispositive of statements that his support has waned.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)Nobody disputes that Sanders can turn out a crowd of his base voters; but they werent enough in 2016 and he has fewer of them now.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)Roughly 1 million unique individual contributions in a single calendar quarter proves nothing? Argue all you want but, if we invoked a disinterested third party to adjudicate the question of whether that a yuge number of financial contributions held any probative value as to the relative strength of Sanders' support, I'd win, for sure.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)...but that 1 million donors number is only 13% of his total vote count for 2016 (43%), and for 2020 most reputable poll show him with, at most, half that number (some have him in single digits), and without the excuse that "he isn't known to the voters yet".
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)It was to affirm that Sanders' strong 2019Q2 numbers confirmed that his support had not waned.
That was the entire point. Those numbers prove that point conclusively. His support has not waned. In fact, compared with his fundraising numbers from 2015Q2, he has expanded his donor base.
As to your attempt to dismiss those statistics by spreading them into per capita figures, I offer two points:
1) It has been a documented fact for decades that only a tiny portion of voters contribute financially to any candidate of any party. That's part of the problem in our current system, in which prospective representatives of the American public spend time wooing wealthy campaign contributors who demand a legislative or regulatory quid pro quo.
In other words, equating 1 million individual contributions to the total base of voters, even in the primary, is a false equivalency. Besides, if you applied the same arithmetic to Sanders' challengers, even those who raised more money than he did, one could make the same accusation, that those candidates have seen their support wane. For example, when we exclude Sanders' rolled over $6 million from the previous cycle, Warren raised roughly $1 million more than Sanders. However, she had fewer than half the number of individual contributions Sanders did. Extend that to per capita arithmetic and, clearly, Warren would have zero chance at securing the nomination.
2) Here's an aspect of the grand total of individual contributions which no amount of spin could dismiss: as of this point in the cycle, including 2019Q1 and 2019Q2, Sanders has received more individual contributions than any one else, not just this cycle, but EVER. He set a record for individual contributions. Deflect and change the subject all you want. This man continues to perform very, very well.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)I have heard that before, and it didn't turn out the way that people predicted it would.
The candidate was beaten soundly at the ballot box.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)In both cases, Sanders not only raised more money but had more individual contributions than his previous numbers. In fact, as of this point of time, Sanders has received more individual contributions than any candidate of any party, not just this cycle, but ever, including his record-setting 2015 numbers.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)'just fine," by your standard of that term. Don't you?
Especially if others are trying to downplay their need for such events by referring to them as "grassroots fundraisers," much like they refer to their big donors as "campaign sponsors."
DoubleplusgoodJustFine!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)My only point is to compare Sanders' numbers against his own 2015/2016 figures. He continues to beat them. In fact, we just learned that, in the last presidential cycle, he needed until the Iowa caucuses before achieving the threshold of 1 million unique donors but during this cycle, he will achieve that mark within this calendar year, possibly next month, well ahead of the pace during his first run.
If that reality doesn't prove that his support hasn't waned, I don't know what would. Have the demographics of his base shifted in 4 years? Quite possibly. However, I'm through debating the question of Sanders' "waning" support because any sober analysis arrives at a singular conclusion: he is outraising himself from his first run for the White House.
As for Senator Warren, there's no way to compare Sanders' numbers against Warren's as a measure of doing "just fine" because she hasn't run for national office before. She certainly has shown growth in her base, significantly so, but I expected no less.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)Lest You Forget:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_the_goalposts
Perhaps you haven't seen the poll that indicates that most Democratic Sanders supporters aren't supporting him this time around?
That doesn't bode well for his winning the nomination this time around either.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)Nevermind informal. Warren has no 2015/2016 presidential fundraising by which to compare her 2019/2020 results. How you could extrapolate a basis for comparison between Sanders and Warren is a formal fallacy.
There are no goalposts between Sanders' 2019 numbers and Warren's.
You were the one who tried to indicate that Warren's 2019 numbers prove that she has more support than Sanders. My response was that, since Sanders has shattered his 2015/2016 numbers, which were a record back then, his support remains steady or continues to grow. No accountant or actuary would allow you to associate that against Warren's non-extant 2015/2016 presidential numbers. Neither will I.
I had a single point: Sanders has outstripped his previous run for president in a field at least QUINTUPLE the size of the previous cycle. That unequivocally proves that his support has not waned.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)You set the goal posts, not me...
Let me refresh your memory. This is you, yes?
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287186393#post45
Can you share where you got that stat? Thanks!
You use that word unequivocally... I don't think it means what you think it does... A recent poll showed only 25% of his 2016 supporters are supporting him again.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)I am done answering your questions only to have you attempt to rebut me by changing the subject.
On the question of receiving more individual contributions than any other candidate from any party, I heard it from Senator Sanders on television. He made an overt statement.
As for the rest, HE'S DOING JUST FINE.
My final word on the subject.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)During his previous run for President, it took him until Iowa caucuses in order to secure 1 million unique donors. During this cycle, he will achieve it this calendar year, possibly next month.
In other words, his 2016 numbers, which already outstretched Obama's, are about to be exceeded. If that's downward, I want to live exactly as Sanders runs his campaign.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Agschmid
(28,749 posts)Its interesting how they use that word.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)The threshold of 1 million unique contributors this cycle is the next goal. He is on track to cross it this calendar year, perhaps as soon as next month.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Agschmid
(28,749 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)They are quietly going to several regions to set up offices.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)Lacking context, count, etc.., what your anecdotal evidence lacks in objective relevance makes up for with emotion... but nothing more.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)The photo was intended only to provide a convenient visual. The underlying statistic is far more important: his campaign asked those in the audience to submit an RSVP. The size of the venue was chosen based on the grand total of RSVP yeses. When the doors opened, the actual crowd TRIPLED the RSVP numbers. That proves a peak in interest, to which the photo provided flavor.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Drunken Irishman
(34,857 posts)Ron Paul would finish third in Iowa and only 10% of the vote nationally - well behind Romney, Santorum and Gingrich.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
handmade34
(22,935 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)BS couldn't pull it off in 2016; no reason to believe he can do it in 2020.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
CentralMass
(15,555 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
SouthernProgressive
(1,810 posts)As he did in '16.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Cha
(305,644 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
corbettkroehler
(1,898 posts)That headline again reads, Stop Sanders Democrats Are Agonizing Over His Momentum
Here's the whole thing:
http://nytimes.com/2019/04/16/us/politics/bernie-sanders-democratic-party.html
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)chose him in a recent poll.
That's well below the critical 15% he must have to repeat his 2016 presence at the Democratic convention.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Cha
(305,644 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Gothmog
(155,010 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden