It’s now safe to say that Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is rivaling Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for second place in the fight for the Democratic nomination. And her rise can be tied to her populist policy driven campaign. Interestingly, however, she isn’t winning over working-class voters. CONT. Harry Enten, CNN Read more »
Can Warren Continue to Rise?
Elizabeth Warren has captured the attention of Democratic primary voters. But, can she convince them that she’s the one who can beat President Trump? … The consensus explanation for her rise from the ashes is that her embrace of policy and substance and her ‘grind-it-out’ attitude is paying off. But, […] Read more »
Trump’s reelection support is 50-50 in Texas, Biden and O’Rourke lead the Democrats, UT/TT Poll says
Half of the registered voters in Texas would vote to reelect President Donald Trump, but half of them would not, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. … What about the Democratic candidates? Only four have double-digit support among Democratic voters with almost nine months to go before […] Read more »
Fox News Poll: Democrats want a steady leader, Biden leads Trump by 10 points
Former Vice President Joe Biden is still, by far, the leader in the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination race. His lead reflects the mood of the party, as Democratic primary voters want someone who will unite Americans, provide steady leadership, and who has high ethical standards. In addition, while Democrats best […] Read more »
CBS News Battleground Tracker poll: Biden leads, with Warren, Harris, Sanders close behind
The belief that he could fare best against President Trump is currently propelling Joe Biden in the early Democratic nomination race by two measures — vote preference, and the delegates that would come with them. But others — including Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders — are in the mix, at […] Read more »
How Elizabeth Warren’s debate draw could help her or hurt her
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is the odd woman out when it comes to the first Democratic debates at the end of June. There is, of course, two debates on consecutive nights with ten candidates on each stage. And because of a random draw, all the other top polling candidates (former […] Read more »