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Holy Unifying Centrist
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Junior Chimp
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E: 9.53, S: 10.54

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« on: January 08, 2020, 11:07:52 AM »

In before Tender Bradson tells us this is why we need to pick Pete
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Holy Unifying Centrist
DTC
Atlas Politician
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,207


Political Matrix
E: 9.53, S: 10.54

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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2020, 11:27:51 AM »

Really weird that they polled the Senate race in AZ but apparently not in IA. I wonder why.

I’m sure they did poll Iowa Senate. They just didn’t get a result they were happy to release.
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Holy Unifying Centrist
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Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,207


Political Matrix
E: 9.53, S: 10.54

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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2020, 05:20:24 PM »

Not surprising that Pete performs best among all Dems against Trump.

Candidates have almost 100% name recognition there.

People need to start realizing that Pete is the most electable candidate.


Pete is definitely the most electable candidate and the only one of the top tier candidates who can give Trump a run for his money.

Biden only appears to be the most electable. This will change after IA/NH.

Sanders has problems with educated voters which will likely lead to him losing the election.


Iowa is the only state where Pete is doing better than everyone else. In almost every other state and national poll, he is doing worse than both Biden/Bernie.

Pete has a critical weakness in black voters which are 30% of Georgia's electorate, 12% of PA's electorate, 13% of FL's electorate, 16% of Michigan's electorate, and over 20% of North Carolina's electorate. 2 senate seats are up for grabs in Georgia, and 1 is up for grabs in NC.

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