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Celerity

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16. here's the data, Biden dropped from 30% to 16%, Bernie gained 3%, Pete more than doubled to 13%
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 05:01 AM
Feb 2020
https://www.monmouth.edu/polling-institute/documents/monmouthpoll_us_021120.pdf/



METHODOLOGY

The Monmouth University Poll was sponsored and conducted by the Monmouth University Polling
Institute from February 6 to 9, 2020 with a national random sample of 902 adults age 18 and older, in
English. This includes 362 contacted by a live interviewer on a landline telephone and 540 contacted by a
live interviewer on a cell phone. The results in this poll release are based on a subsample of 827
registered voters. Telephone numbers were selected through random digit dialing and landline
respondents were selected with a modified Troldahl-Carter youngest adult household screen. Monmouth
is responsible for all aspects of the survey design, data weighting and analysis. The full sample is
weighted for region, age, education, gender and race based on US Census information (CPS 2018
supplement). Data collection support provided by Braun Research (field) and Dynata (RDD sample). For
results based on the registered voter sample, one can say with 95% confidence that the error attributable
to sampling has a maximum margin of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points (unadjusted for sample
design). Sampling error can be larger for sub-groups (see table below). In addition to sampling error, one
should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce
error or bias into the findings of opinion polls.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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When we hit a diverse state he takes a huge dice wait for it. redstatebluegirl Feb 2020 #1
Hes actually projected to win most of those Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #9
Get all the surge BS out now Watchfoxheadexplodes Feb 2020 #2
+1, I see Sanders doing the same crap different day and "skipping" the south on purpose uponit7771 Feb 2020 #7
And how high will Warren go when Bernie and some of the other lefties drop out? groundloop Feb 2020 #3
That's another good question. MineralMan Feb 2020 #5
26% is far less than 50%, and as you said doesn't take into consideration the 74% that prefer still_one Feb 2020 #4
Yes MM, we'll just have to wait and see...that's democracy at work & the exciting part of politics. InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2020 #6
Interestingly, if Biden drops out, more of his support goes to Sanders than anyone else thesquanderer Feb 2020 #8
Can but isnt likely given the racist predicament Bloomberg is in. Tiggeroshii Feb 2020 #10
Think because l relax by going to the racetrack where l look for Enoki33 Feb 2020 #11
Sanders is the overwhelming 2nd choice of Biden, Warren, Yang and Tulsi Bumperstickers Feb 2020 #12
Many supporters, and not just Warren's, will go to Sanders. Garrett78 Feb 2020 #13
We keep being told Sanders will crash any day now booley Feb 2020 #14
Do we? Who is saying that? MineralMan Feb 2020 #15
Haven't heard that. Who is saying that? ehrnst Feb 2020 #17
here's the data, Biden dropped from 30% to 16%, Bernie gained 3%, Pete more than doubled to 13% Celerity Feb 2020 #16
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