Thursday, September 26, 2019

Warren Rises To First Place In Two New National Polls


This chart reflects the results of the latest Quinnipiac University Poll -- done between September 19th and 23rd of a national sample of 561 Democratic and Independent voters, with a 4.9 point margin of error.


This chart reflects the results of the latest Economist / YouGov Poll -- done between September 22nd and 24th of a national sample of 608 Democrats and Leaners. No margin of error for this group was given.

Both polls now show Elizabeth Warren is in first place regarding her percentage of support. In the Quinnipiac poll, she leads Joe Biden by 2 points. In the YouGov poll, she is tied for first with Biden. The margin of error for Quinnipiac is larger than Warren's lead, so it can probably be said that she and Biden are now tied for the lead. Unless something happens to change the dynamic, this is becoming a two-person race between Warren and Biden.

Bernie Sanders is in third, but needs to do better. He trails Warren by 11 points and Biden by 9 points in Quinnipiac, and trails both by 9 points in YouGov. Buttigieg has about 7% support in both polls. And the bottom seems to have fallen out of the Harris campaign. She is fifth in both polls, with 3% in one and 6% in the other.

NOTE -- I included in the charts only the candidates with at least 2% support.

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