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UrbScotty

(23,980 posts)
Wed May 22, 2019, 11:53 PM May 2019

Elizabeth Warren has seen a solid polling bump. Here's why.

Warren has withstood the entry of 20-some competitors, and after mediocre polling led to media insinuations she couldn’t sustain a campaign, she still ranks in the top handful of candidates. She has two supremely obvious things in her favor: She’s very well-known and Democratic primary voters like her. Warren has distinguished herself with a very thoroughly prepared policy platform.

She’s positioned herself solidly to the left of the frontrunner Biden and already taken some oblique shots at the former vice president. If the rest of the Dem field comes down to Biden rivals and Biden replacements, as Kyle Kondik at the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics is starting to expect it will, Warren is emerging as a top Biden rival. That puts her and Sanders in direct competition, and they do seem to be splitting the progressive wing’s vote.

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“She’s one of the more famous members of the Democratic Senate caucus, and she’s led the way on a number of prominent policy positions in the Democratic field. It’s not surprising that she’s typically among the polling leaders, although far off the lead,” Kondik says. “When and if Biden or Sanders falls off, she could potentially benefit.”

Warren has a clear reason for her candidacy — scaling back corporate power and putting better checks on capitalism while delivering more benefits for middle and lower-income Americans — and a very detailed policy agenda for how she would do it. She has embraced the “I have a plan for that” meme. In Iowa, according to a new 2020 survey from Change Research, Warren had the highest “very favorable” rating of any 2020 Democrat, up at 40 percent, edging out Biden and Sanders.


https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/5/22/18634093/2020-election-polls-democratic-presidential-candidates-elizabeth-warren?fbclid=IwAR2JDpn62Kvtn6_hQ11BhV0MgrKuFzZMD3LAoYs1ssZ7OPXWVHM_kdN-I5g
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Elizabeth Warren has seen a solid polling bump. Here's why. (Original Post) UrbScotty May 2019 OP
The very favorable rating should put to rest that meme Bradshaw3 May 2019 #1
Yes, she has. xxqqqzme May 2019 #2
Me too Bradshaw3 May 2019 #3
Agreed rpannier May 2019 #4
"Clear reason" and "solid qualifications" EndGOPPropaganda May 2019 #5

Bradshaw3

(7,517 posts)
1. The very favorable rating should put to rest that meme
Thu May 23, 2019, 01:21 AM
May 2019

of supposedly not being likable. She has run the best campaign so far.

xxqqqzme

(14,887 posts)
2. Yes, she has.
Thu May 23, 2019, 03:10 AM
May 2019

"...Warren has distinguished herself with a very thoroughly prepared policy platform..." Why she is my primary choice.

rpannier

(24,329 posts)
4. Agreed
Tue May 28, 2019, 10:52 PM
May 2019

She's run the best and probably the most substantive campaign so far (though I will cede that Yang has been pretty policy focused, but he hasn't been out campaigning)
I think the first debate will be kind for her campaign

EndGOPPropaganda

(1,117 posts)
5. "Clear reason" and "solid qualifications"
Wed May 29, 2019, 12:18 AM
May 2019

I believe she will win. Sanders is going to fizzle out. And all the "unelectability voters" will come around to her.

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