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Joe BidenCongratulations to our presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden!
 

Gothmog

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30. The very liberal segment of the party is smaller than the other segments
Wed May 22, 2019, 02:49 PM
May 2019



Former vice president Joe Biden is embracing his role as the leading moderate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary field. He has at times adopted an almost curmudgeonly tone about his opponents’ embrace of more progressive policies, preferring a nostalgia for the way things were back in the good old days of, say, 2015.

It’s an approach that, at first, seems at odds with where the party is going. We’ve noted previously that Democrats are increasingly likely to identify themselves as liberals, a trend that probably helps explain why so many of the 2020 candidates have embraced progressive positions — and why more progressive candidates have entered the race.

Polling, though, suggests that this may not be a foolproof strategy. For one thing, a crowd of more progressive candidates (an admittedly nebulous designation) will compete for the same voters, freeing Biden to vacuum up support from moderates. But polling also shows that Democrats overall aren’t necessarily prioritizing a candidate who espouses progressive policies. The data below are from a recent CNN-SSRS poll: More Democrats think it’s important for a nominee to work with Republicans than to support liberal policies.


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If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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One of the more earnest Sanders supporters from 2016 that I know personally Peacetrain May 2019 #1
Sanders does seem to be losing a lot of supporters to Warren. highplainsdem May 2019 #3
As well he should. BlueMTexpat May 2019 #4
Sanders claims to be a Socialist; Warren claims to be a Capitalist... brooklynite May 2019 #22
That is what I have been seeing online also.. Peacetrain May 2019 #8
I'm glad. She has the ideas and principles without the cultiness. nolabear May 2019 #16
Makes A Lot Of Sense.... LovingA2andMI May 2019 #26
Warren is superior to Sanders in every respect. I really can't understand comradebillyboy May 2019 #29
Among those who say they're paying a lot of attention, he leads Sanders and Warren 42% - 8% - 15%. Cha May 2019 #2
Thanks, Cha! I thought those numbers were especially important, given how often we highplainsdem May 2019 #6
I know.. I zeroed in on Cha May 2019 #9
K&R Kurt V. May 2019 #5
He also polls badly in several other groups LibFarmer May 2019 #7
LOL! highplainsdem May 2019 #15
Silver lining for Buttigieg... he's the only candidate other than Biden who... thesquanderer May 2019 #10
True. I like Mayor Pete, a lot. highplainsdem May 2019 #18
Unfathomable, 3% of polled Dems are "definitely voting for Trump"... thesquanderer May 2019 #11
Yes, that's depressing. But the good news is that there are more disaffected Republicans highplainsdem May 2019 #17
Probably, not really.... LovingA2andMI May 2019 #27
This cinches it Vidal May 2019 #12
The Sanders numbers for paying "a lot" of attention vs. "some" are interesting. TwilightZone May 2019 #13
It might suggest that much of Sanders' support is left over from 2016, and those highplainsdem May 2019 #14
Another Day, DarthDem May 2019 #19
It's not name recognition. progressoid May 2019 #20
He only has "the Obama connection" because Obama thought Biden would be a good highplainsdem May 2019 #21
"That was one hell of an endorsement." --- You're absolutely right about that! NurseJackie May 2019 #28
That's a creative allegation. LanternWaste May 2019 #24
In 2008, progressoid May 2019 #25
And that's what he needs to win! Why would he want to spend his resources trying to convince.... NurseJackie May 2019 #23
The very liberal segment of the party is smaller than the other segments Gothmog May 2019 #30
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