… Iowa polls are split right now. … But when you average the highest quality pollsters together, you get this: Sanders 21%, Biden 19%, Buttigieg 17%, Warren 16% and Klobuchar 7%. So just what is the chance Sanders wins the caucuses? About 1 in 3. That may seem low, but […] Read more »
Sanders Seizes Lead in Volatile Iowa Race, Times Poll Finds
Senator Bernie Sanders has opened up a lead in Iowa just over a week before the Democratic caucuses, consolidating support from liberals and benefiting from divisions among more moderate presidential candidates who are clustered behind him, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll of likely caucusgoers. CONT. Jonathan Martin […] Read more »
4 Reasons Anything Could Happen in Iowa
The Iowa presidential caucuses are usually a nail-biter. But with a sardine-packed field of Democratic candidates and the Senate’s impeachment trial cluttering some of their schedules, clarity this year is especially scarce. CONT. Giovanni Russonello, New York Times Read more »
One-Third of Youth in Iowa Poised to Caucus; Strong Support for Sanders
… In addition to the work young people do on political campaigns and to register voters, a new, exclusive CIRCLE-Tisch College/Suffolk University poll of youth in Iowa (ages 18-29, regardless of party or voter registration) finds that more than a third (35%) say they are “extremely likely” to caucus on […] Read more »
Bernie Sanders is climbing everywhere
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign may be surging at just the right time. With only 10 days until Iowans caucus, Sanders is seeing his poll numbers climb nationally and in the early states of Iowa and New Hampshire. Nationally, Sanders is at his highest point since his post-announcement bump. Our […] Read more »
Sanders Widens Lead In N.H. In New WBUR Poll
With the New Hampshire presidential primary less than three weeks away, a new WBUR poll suggests Bernie Sanders might be peaking at just the right time. The survey of more than 426 likely Democratic primary voters finds Sanders in the lead, running well ahead of his three closest competitors: Joe […] Read more »