Likely voters in California’s pivotal March 3, 2020 Democratic primary currently are dividing their preferences across five main presidential contenders. Former Vice President Joe Biden holds a slim four-point advantage at 22%, followed by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren at 18%, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders (17%),California U.S. Senator Kamala Harris (13%) and South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (10%). No other candidate receives more than 3%, and 11% are undecided.
The closeness of the race is further demonstrated when voters’ first and second choice preferences are combined. In this setting, Warren is chosen by 35%, Biden and Harris each receives 34%, and Sanders 29%. Buttigieg is further back at 18%. …
The poll was administered online in English and Spanish June 4-10, 2019 among 4,435 registered voters statewide, 2,131 of whom are considered likely voters in California’s Democratic presidential primary election next March. CONT. – pdf
Mark DiCamillo, Berkeley IGS Poll
