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Democratic Primaries

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Donkees

(33,745 posts)
Thu Jan 23, 2020, 09:42 AM Jan 2020

Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, Powered By Zogby: Big News For Bernie [View all]

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The Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby, the largest polling project of young voters, shows that Senator Bernie Sanders remains the strong favorite among the 18- to 29-year-old electorate, with 32% support among likely Democratic voters. The real surprises come after that. The only other candidate in double digits: former Vice President Joe Biden, at 16%, undermining the conventional wisdom that he lacks support among this segment. Elizabeth Warren garners just 9%—a virtual tie with the race’s newcomer, billionaire former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, and barely ahead of social entrepreneur Andrew Yang (8%).



The Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby, polled 1,014 American voters age 18 to 29—including 650 likely Democratic voters. The Millennial and Gen-Z voters, reached via email and text messages, are drawn from a large sampling of U.S. households, and then directed to an online survey. Conducted on January 19 and 20, 2020, it carries a margin of error of 3.1%, or 3.9% among just the likely Democratic primary voters. It is the first in a series of monthly polls that will be conducted with 10,000 unique voters 18-29 by Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey over the course of this pivotal election year

https://www.forbes.com/sites/randalllane/2020/01/23/forbeszogby-under-30-young-voters-survey-big-news-for-bernie-and-biden-worries-for-warren-buttigieg-bombs/#53f0536c74b7

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