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In reply to the discussion: Can Sanders Win Without Clinton In the Race? [View all]Gothmog
(179,822 posts)58. Bernie's Support Scatters In Big Field
This makes me smile https://politicalwire.com/2019/03/12/bernies-support-scatters-in-big-field/
Forty-six percent thats the percentage of Democrats who backed Bernie Sanders in 2016 who say that theyll support him in 2020, according to a new Monmouth University poll.
And thats compared with just 14 percent of Democrats who backed Hillary Clinton in the last election who say theyre getting behind Sanders for the upcoming nomination fight.
With about half of his previous coalition scattering between other candidates like Joe Biden (15 percent), Kamala Harris (8 percent) and Elizabeth Warren (6 percent), its not clear that Sanders will enjoy the same level of support from Democrats four years after his insurgent bid. But, the pollsters note, that assessment assumes that Biden is in the mix and maintains his expected high levels of backing from Dems after he gets in.
And thats compared with just 14 percent of Democrats who backed Hillary Clinton in the last election who say theyre getting behind Sanders for the upcoming nomination fight.
With about half of his previous coalition scattering between other candidates like Joe Biden (15 percent), Kamala Harris (8 percent) and Elizabeth Warren (6 percent), its not clear that Sanders will enjoy the same level of support from Democrats four years after his insurgent bid. But, the pollsters note, that assessment assumes that Biden is in the mix and maintains his expected high levels of backing from Dems after he gets in.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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There are many factors at play that all point to the same conclusion.
CrossingTheRubicon
Feb 2019
#4
Not only did he not win with Secretary Clinton in the race, he really wasn't even close
SFnomad
Feb 2019
#8
By the end of February, it was pretty clear that Senator Clinton had a very steep hill to climb
SFnomad
Feb 2019
#44
While I certainly remember that Sanders and his supporters were waiting for the indictment fairy
StevieM
Feb 2019
#49
CA, TX, TN, AL, VA, etc. It won't be a good day for Sanders. If he's even still in the race.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#12
It took a number of Democrats and Republicans several races before they got the nomination
Quixote1818
Feb 2019
#16
No, he doesn't. Look at the primary schedule. Look at the dozen states that follow New Hampshire.
Garrett78
Feb 2019
#19
There are several states where the #NeverHillary vote pushed Bernie Sanders over the top
Gothmog
Feb 2019
#17
I think a better question would be can Sanders win without Hillary supporters in the primaries?
still_one
Feb 2019
#26