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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Morning Consult Post Debate Poll: Biden 32%, Sanders 20%, Warren 18%, Harris 6% [View all]peggysue2
(12,537 posts)50. Most welcome, Cha
Think breaking down the numbers gives us an idea of how these numbers are playing out across the board.
Looking good for Joe!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Morning Consult Post Debate Poll: Biden 32%, Sanders 20%, Warren 18%, Harris 6% [View all]
Otto Lidenbrock
Sep 2019
OP
Sure. A lot of more favorable polls fell out of the average. Those that currently make up th current
LincolnRossiter
Sep 2019
#6
The trend is negligible. He was ahead approximately 10.5 a couple of weeks ago. He's about
LincolnRossiter
Sep 2019
#11
Again, this polling sample happens to capture most the the polls he's done relatively poorly in and
LincolnRossiter
Sep 2019
#15
The new MC poll must certainly be an enviable position for the other candidates
Thekaspervote
Sep 2019
#23
Wow! The early state polling looks even better for Biden. Thx for posting
Thekaspervote
Sep 2019
#28
I really do consider that wishful thinking...I follow the polls closely...I see no fading from Biden
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#48
If Sanders drops out, which, though unlikely, is the likeliest scenario...
OilemFirchen
Sep 2019
#16
Um, no... it's very significant in regards to delegate counts in the primaries
bluewater
Sep 2019
#37
lol So you didn't know you need a majority of the delegates to win the nomination?
bluewater
Sep 2019
#41
It is really simple, delegates continue voting until one candidate gets a majority.
bluewater
Sep 2019
#46
It doesn't work that way. Here's a poll of second choices for voters and where that support goes
Thekaspervote
Sep 2019
#21
I don't think the votes neccesarily will go to Warren if Sanders drops out and I don't think he
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#47
Thank you for that. Despite attempts by some to overemphasize Biden's "gaffes"....
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2019
#35