The Economist/YouGov: Biden 24, Warren 21, Sanders 15 (user search)
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Author Topic: The Economist/YouGov: Biden 24, Warren 21, Sanders 15  (Read 1435 times)
Eraserhead
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« on: October 23, 2019, 11:41:21 AM »

Yikes, thats a severe swing against Warren since last week:


Biden- 24% (-1%)
Warren- 21%(-8%)
Sanders- 15% (+2%)
Buttigieg- 8% (+1%)
Harris- 5% (No Change)

I love how this Morris hack uses the changes from last month to make things look better for her.

She is coming back down to earth even in her best polls.
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Eraserhead
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2019, 06:37:22 PM »

Wait, are all these polls telling me that AOC had ZERO EFFECT ON BERNIE’s numbers!? How could this be? The Sanders people all told me this endorsement would shake up this race!

lol

1) Warren is -8 and Sanders +2 in this poll.

2) Most of the poll was done before she officially endorsed him.

3) Sanders is starting to catch up to Warren in RCP's tracker despite the fact that they're not including some of his best polls for whatever reason (AP/Ipsos, PRRI, Rasmussen/HarrisX).

I'm not even saying the endorsement will necessarily have a big impact or anything but your comment doesn't make sense.
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