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Saturday, June 1, 2019

2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination -- Polls -- June 1, 2019

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Previous poll post.

New poll.

I used to say that these polls don't mean a thing. I'm wrong. These polls will correlate directly with campaign contributions, and they will determine who is on the debate stage. The trends are important.

So, the previous poll: May 29, 2019:
  • Biden down slightly at 34.8%
  • Bernie down slightly at 16.4%
  • Warren still can't get to 10%: 9.8%
  • Harris slips slightly: 7.4%
  • Buttigieg down ever so slightly: 6.0%
  • Beto still flailing: 3.8%.
  • Others cracking the 1% threshold, taking a bit from Biden/Bernie. I hope they all get on stage.
Today, new poll:
  • Biden: unchanged, at 35%
  • Bernie: unchanged, at 16.5%
  • Pocahontas: still can't get to 10%; slips to 9.0% -- unlikely to be statistically significant, but a real setback for Pocahontas who admitted this week "she is not a person of color; she is not a member of a tribe"
  • Harris: unchanged at 7.5%
  • So, if nothing has changed among the top four, who gained among the minor players? Apparently no one.
  • Buttigieg down to 5.8% -- statistically insignificant but ... see below ...
  • Beto: unchanged at 3.8%; put a fork in his campaign; it's over
This is quite incredible. Shows how the media is biased and tries to skew "stuff" that doesn't exit. Yes, the mayor may have $7 million and may be hiring new staff, but his polling numbers are going nowhere. Wait until his donors see the most recent numbers. LOL.
Buttigieg’s poll numbers have risen along with his payroll. A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll conducted from May 20 to May 26 found him tied for fourth place among the nearly two dozen Democratic candidates running for president at 7 percent, along with Sen. Kamala Harris. Ahead of those two, the poll found, are former Vice President Joe Biden, and Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
In fact, not.

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