Democratic registered voters in the United States have a positive view of the field of candidates vying for their party’s presidential nomination, and they generally agree with each other on issues ranging from gun laws to climate change, according to a January Pew Research Center survey. But as the race […] Read more »
The Democratic primary has been a mess. At least New Hampshire is acting normal.
The 2020 primary has gone off the rails. Joe Biden, the semi-anointed front-runner, placed fourth in Iowa and is poised to post another disappointing finish in New Hampshire. Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., has outlasted more experienced, promising upstarts such as Kamala D. Harris, Beto O’Rourke […] Read more »
The 2020 Democrats All Have the Same Problem
Like last week’s muddled Iowa caucus, tomorrow’s New Hampshire primary may reveal as much about the limits of the leading Democratic candidates as it does their strengths. The results from Iowa, polls in New Hampshire, and surveys of Democrats beyond those states all point toward the same conclusion: So far, […] Read more »
Bernie Sanders leads in final CNN New Hampshire tracking poll
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders holds on to his lead on the eve of New Hampshire’s Democratic primary, the final CNN tracking poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center shows. In the final numbers, 29% of likely primary voters say they back Sanders, 22% back former South Bend, […] Read more »
Iowa Shocks the Nation
This week, we break down Iowa’s vote-reporting debacle. Then, we look ahead to this week’s Democratic debate and get the Forecast from Harry for the New Hampshire primary. The Forecast Fest Read more »
Joe Biden’s scorching ad against Pete Buttigieg serves a purpose
In some ways, it feels like the Democrats’ nomination battle started in earnest on Saturday with the release of a scorching ad from former Vice President Joe Biden mocking former Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s experience as someone whose highest office involved running a “small” town. … The attack ad signals a […] Read more »