Throughout the 2020 presidential race, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have seemed like reluctant foes. … But Ms. Warren’s pool of voters, who are casting for an alternative after she dropped out of the Democratic race on Thursday, generally doesn’t look like Mr. Sanders’s base. There is reason to […] Read more »
Why Warren supporters will split between Biden and Sanders
The Democratic presidential race is, for all intents and purposes, a two-person affair. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s departure from the race on Thursday was the end of the line for the one-time front-runner. The big question coming out of Warren’s decision is whether former Vice President Joe Biden or Vermont […] Read more »
Super Tuesday Democrats Picked A Lane: Pragmatism
… The 2020 primary has been prisoner to pathologies Democrats have developed during the Trump presidency. Though the party has spent the years since the president’s election grappling with internal ideological differences — to the point where any real meaning has been wrung from the words “progressive” and “establishment” — […] Read more »
Warren’s Out, Biden’s Up
This week, we break down the new two-man race: Biden vs. Sanders. Then, we discuss the impact of Warren and Bloomberg’s exits from the race. The Forecast Fest Read more »
Where will Warren’s supporters swing?
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) ended her campaign Thursday after failing to get first or second place in any Super Tuesday states. The critical question going forward is where her supporters will swing. … Exit poll data indicates Sanders (I-Vt.) is the most natural beneficiary of Warren’s decision to end her […] Read more »
What We Learned on Super Tuesday
… For months, Democratic voters told us in person, in polls and in focus groups that they didn’t care who won the nomination, they just wanted it to be someone who could beat Donald Trump. The fact that ideology or policy differences were taking a back seat to a proven […] Read more »