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In reply to the discussion: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris in virtual tie for Democratic nomination: Quinnipiac [View all]highplainsdem
(62,472 posts)4. Best policy ideas: Warren 31%, Sanders 18%, Biden 11%, Harris 8%
https://poll.qu.edu/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=2631
In a question about which candidate has the best policy ideas, Warren takes the lead with 31 percent, compared to 19 percent in April. Sanders is next with 18 percent, while Biden receives 11 percent, a drop from 23 percent in April. Harris is at 8 percent, and no other candidate tops 3 percent.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris in virtual tie for Democratic nomination: Quinnipiac [View all]
tishaLA
Jul 2019
OP
Sad.. I would love to see a woman president.. but I agree with you completely
Thekaspervote
Jul 2019
#45
I worked for Obama before the won the nomination and cast my state convention vote for him.
olegramps
Jul 2019
#59
Respondents still think Biden has the best chance of beating Trump: 42% Biden, 14% Harris
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#2
When asked who would be the best leader: Biden 26%, Harris 16%, Sanders & Warren 15%
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#3
"an 18-point drop from the 44 percent he received the last time this question was asked."
Kaleva
Jul 2019
#9
He's still ahead, even with the numbers dropping. And this poll included June 28, the
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#11
Well, the one trend that's been steadiest is voters thinking Biden is most electable. As for the
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#23
Yes, it's early. And you seem to be assuming she's a flawless candidate and won't be criticized by
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#40
Read more carefully.. This subthread is on best policy ideas, and she's at 8% there.
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#36
Would he consider SOS? You know like everyone who keeps asking Kamala to be VP?
gldstwmn
Jul 2019
#42
I have no idea. He'd be a good SOS, but I think he'd be a better president. I really do believe
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#43
Conclusion: Voters liked Harris's debate performace, consider Biden most electable & best leader, &
highplainsdem
Jul 2019
#7
If poll numbers can change this radically based on a five minute debate exchange, I think
emmaverybo
Jul 2019
#12
Warren's people need to take careful note of what it takes to make it to second place. She needs
Skya Rhen
Jul 2019
#16
Well, with that strategy, she will end up ceding her previously-held spot to Kamala.
Skya Rhen
Jul 2019
#27
Actually, the debates should have some sort of an impact with these red states - no?
Skya Rhen
Jul 2019
#32
Not her style. She won her night with a simple, passionate policy message.
marylandblue
Jul 2019
#38