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Showing Original Post only (View all)10/10 Fox News Poll: Biden 32%, Warren 22%, Sanders 17%. Biden & Warren beat Trump by 10, [View all]
Sanders beats Trump by 9.
https://www.scribd.com/document/429686638/Fox-News-Poll-October-6-8-2019
The poll also asked those voting in the Democratic primary which candidate they felt had the best chance of beating Trump: Biden 43%, Warren 19%, Sanders 15%, all others 2% or less
Fox News article about the poll:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-poll-biden-and-warren-gain-ground-in-democratic-race
Together Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren capture the support of more than half of Democratic primary voters, according to the latest Fox News national poll on the 2020 election.
Biden stays on top in the race with 32 percent support among primary voters, up 3 points since September. Hes followed by Elizabeth Warren at 22 percent -- thats up 6 points and a new high for her. Bernie Sanders is at 17 percent, down 1 point since last month.
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The rundown continues with Kamala Harris at 5 percent, Pete Buttigieg at 4 percent, Beto ORourke at 3 percent, and Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar and Andrew Yang each at 2 percent. Michael Bennet, Julian Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, Tim Ryan, Tom Steyer, and Marianne Williamson receive 1 percent apiece.
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President Trumps allegations about improper actions by Biden and his son have so far failed to chip away at Bidens support in the primary race -- and Democratic primary voters continue to believe the former vice president is the candidate best equipped to beat Trump in 2020: 43 percent feel that way, up from 42 percent last month. Nineteen percent think Warren has the best chance to oust Trump and 15 percent say Sanders.
At the same time, the poll finds the three top Democratic candidates with sizable leads over the president in potential head-to-head matchups.
The poll, released Thursday, shows Biden (50-40 percent) and Warren (50-40 percent) both top Trump by 10 points, and Sanders is up by 9 (49-40 percent). This marks the first time all three Democrats have held a lead outside the polls margin of error. Last month, Biden was up by 14 points, Warren by 6 and Sanders by 8.
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Biden stays on top in the race with 32 percent support among primary voters, up 3 points since September. Hes followed by Elizabeth Warren at 22 percent -- thats up 6 points and a new high for her. Bernie Sanders is at 17 percent, down 1 point since last month.
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The rundown continues with Kamala Harris at 5 percent, Pete Buttigieg at 4 percent, Beto ORourke at 3 percent, and Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar and Andrew Yang each at 2 percent. Michael Bennet, Julian Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, Tim Ryan, Tom Steyer, and Marianne Williamson receive 1 percent apiece.
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President Trumps allegations about improper actions by Biden and his son have so far failed to chip away at Bidens support in the primary race -- and Democratic primary voters continue to believe the former vice president is the candidate best equipped to beat Trump in 2020: 43 percent feel that way, up from 42 percent last month. Nineteen percent think Warren has the best chance to oust Trump and 15 percent say Sanders.
At the same time, the poll finds the three top Democratic candidates with sizable leads over the president in potential head-to-head matchups.
The poll, released Thursday, shows Biden (50-40 percent) and Warren (50-40 percent) both top Trump by 10 points, and Sanders is up by 9 (49-40 percent). This marks the first time all three Democrats have held a lead outside the polls margin of error. Last month, Biden was up by 14 points, Warren by 6 and Sanders by 8.
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Fox News video with Peter Doocy having to admit the Ukraine story isn't hurting Biden, according to their poll:
https://video.foxnews.com/v/6093852936001/#sp=show-clips
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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10/10 Fox News Poll: Biden 32%, Warren 22%, Sanders 17%. Biden & Warren beat Trump by 10, [View all]
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
OP
Very important his FP cred among other great qualifications. No other candidate matches his resume
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#7
Thanks for that link, Cha! Agree completely! His foreign policy experience is invauable.
highplainsdem
Oct 2019
#10
Oh my word.. you know Trump will be peeing his pants when he sees this Fox poll
Peacetrain
Oct 2019
#11