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Source: Politico
Voters overwhelmingly want to see Joe Biden choose a vice presidential nominee with governing experience, and theyre far less invested in whether he chooses a woman or a person of color as his running mate, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll released Wednesday.
The survey conducted just after Bernie Sanders dropped out of the 2020 presidential race, making Biden the Democrats presumptive presidential nominee found that about two-thirds of voters said it was important Biden choose a running mate with legislative and executive experience. While Biden has vowed to select a woman to join him on the ticket, only 29 percent of voters said it was important for Biden to choose a woman, while 22 percent said it was important that he choose a person of color.
Among Democrats, about 8 in 10 said it was important that Bidens vice-presidential selection have legislative and executive experience. Meanwhile, about half of Democrats said its important for Bidens running mate to be younger than him (77 years old) and for his pick to be a woman. Fewer Democrats say its significant that they be more liberal than Biden (41 percent), a person of color (36 percent) or religious (31 percent).
While former 2020 candidates have an advantage in name ID, voters place a premium on executive and legislative experience for the Democratic vice-presidential pick," said Tyler Sinclair, Morning Consult vice president. This experience is top of mind for voters amid this pandemic, as seen in the high approval ratings for their governors.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/15/poll-biden-vice-president-experience-187056?nname=playbook&nid=0000014f-1646-d88f-a1cf-5f46b7bd0000&nrid=0000014e-f115-dd93-ad7f-f91513e50001&nlid=630318
The survey of 1,990 registered voters was conducted April 10-12 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. The subsamples have higher margins of error.