Wednesday, January 30, 2019
New Poll Shows 2020 Democratic Race Is Wide Open
There's been a lot of talk about who might be the Democratic nominee in 2020 for president. But a new poll shows there really isn't a favorite -- at least not yet. About 59% of registered voters (Democrats and Independents leaning toward Democrats) don't have a favorite right now. And of the 41% who did name someone, no candidate was in double-digits. Joe Biden was in the lead, but with only 9% -- far from being a prohibitive favorite. It just shows that this race could be won by any number of Democrats. That makes the next few months very interesting, as we watch the candidates jockeying to gather donors and supporters.
The chart is from the ABC News / Washington Post Poll -- done between January 21st and 24th of a national sample of 1,001 adults. The margin of error for adults was 3.5 points (and would be slightly higher for only Democrats and Independents).
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