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NJCher

(43,043 posts)
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 11:52 AM Feb 2020

Sanders Demolishes Bloomberg, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar Head-to-Head, Says New Poll [View all]

attn Warren supporters: stick with it to the last paragraph.

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Yahoo News and YouGov are out with a new poll showing that Sanders beats all of his top competitors in head-to-head races. He currently wins at least 53 percent of the vote against Bloomberg, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar, none of whom break more than 38 percent. The matchup is closer with Biden, who gets 44 percent versus 48 percent of Sanders. But the tightest race is with Warren, who trails him 42 percent to 44 percent, with plenty of undecideds.

It’s just one poll. But it does seem to reflect one of Sanders’ often overlooked strengths: The man is incredibly well-liked by normal Democratic voters. Sure, he might terrify some Democratic National Committee officials and cable news talking heads. Hillary Clinton and her hangers-on still have it out for the guy. But according to Morning Consult, he’s got a 74 percent favorability rating within the party, higher than any other candidate. A lot of current Biden, Buttigieg, Warren, and even Bloomberg supporters currently list him as a second choice.

This might not make a ton of sense if you assume that voters pick their candidates on strictly rational ideological grounds. But that’s obviously not how the world works. People vote for candidates because they’re familiar, because they seem trustworthy, or just because they’re kind of likable. There are some Democrats out there who are probably planning to vote for Bloomberg right now because they’ve been inundated with his ads, but otherwise would default to Sanders because they’ve been hearing his name since 2016 and kind of enjoy the guy’s attitude. It might not make sense to a news junkie, but in the grand scheme of American voters, news junkies are really the outliers. (note from OP: this means you! And me, too!)

It’s possible that candidates like Klobuchar or Buttigieg could gain ground one-on-one against Sanders as they become more familiar to the national electorate. But if moderates take this latest head-to-head poll seriously, it really suggests that—as of now—their best shot at beating Sanders is to coalesce around Biden or Warren. Personally, I’d suggest the latter. Biden still has residual love left over from his days as Joe the Veep. But watching him talk feels like staring into an RCA TV from 1985 with a busted antenna: The picture and sound are half static, and you’re never really sure when the whole thing is going to break down for good. Warren, on the other hand, is a vibrant, avowed capitalist who has pretty much promised that she won’t waste time trying to pass single-payer health care. Sure, her campaign’s flagging, but in our current election cycle, this staunch progressive just might be the last great neoliberal hope.

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Bernie's not my first choice this time, but he has his strengths. BusyBeingBest Feb 2020 #1
...and his weaknesses brooklynite Feb 2020 #6
Sure. He's an old Democratic Socialist. BusyBeingBest Feb 2020 #8
Name a single candidate without those. OliverQ Feb 2020 #19
None whatsoever..but Sanders' weaknesses seem to exceed the others brooklynite Feb 2020 #20
Really? His weaknesses seem less than others, especially Biden and Bloomberg. OliverQ Feb 2020 #22
Praising Castro won't help win Florida Mz Pip Feb 2020 #24
No Democrat is winning Florida. OliverQ Feb 2020 #25
Bern baby Bern! jcmaine72 Feb 2020 #2
Data from wacky polls is meaningless. democratisphere Feb 2020 #3
But there is something to be said for putting up the candidate who has the highest favorables (nt) thesquanderer Feb 2020 #4
Favorables from wacky polls are also meaningless. democratisphere Feb 2020 #7
Can you point to any favorable/unfavorable poll that you don't think is wacky? thesquanderer Feb 2020 #12
If any other candidate had such a positive favorability rating, folks would be touting it. Garrett78 Feb 2020 #9
if i am correct about who you are speaking of questionseverything Feb 2020 #33
define "wacky poll" NJCher Feb 2020 #13
Not a wacky poll. Scotch-Irish Feb 2020 #15
YouGov is a wacky online poll with a B minus rating. democratisphere Feb 2020 #16
I'm puzzled by your term NJCher Feb 2020 #18
See if this helps. democratisphere Feb 2020 #21
I know what it means NJCher Feb 2020 #28
For the definition of "wacky", calguy Feb 2020 #29
why aren't you a real NJCher Feb 2020 #30
Oh you don't believe in life after love?!1 HarlanPepper Feb 2020 #26
Meaningless...Primaries aren't necessarily a head to head matchup brooklynite Feb 2020 #5
Not meaningless if it tells us that no other candidate appeals to more Dems than Sanders does. thesquanderer Feb 2020 #14
Shouldn't he direct his ire at 45 jrthin Feb 2020 #10
I appreciate both Sanders and Bloomberg for their attitudes mdelaguna Feb 2020 #11
The MSNBC and CNN punditry should read this article. Aaron Pereira Feb 2020 #17
And if they don't want Bernie, MoonlitKnight Feb 2020 #23
... HarlanPepper Feb 2020 #27
Ummmmm me Olafjoy Feb 2020 #31
apprciate your work questionseverything Feb 2020 #34
I don't see what is likable about him creeksneakers2 Feb 2020 #32
There it is! AmericanGraffiti Feb 2020 #35
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