Good news for Joe Biden and Good news for Donald Trump….
He isn’t losing in a state he HAS to have next November….
He won it back ion 2016…
The Democratic Primary in Florida, scheduled for March 17, 2020, continues to be a stronghold for former VP Joe Biden according to a new FAU BEPI poll, where Biden leads the field with 34%, while Senator Elizabeth Warren has seen her support double in the last 5-months to 24% and Bernie Sanders is at 14%. No other candidate clears 5%, 6% were undecided. This poll was conducted Sept 12-15 with and Democratic primary voters comprised n=407, +/-4.9%. This is a tightening of the race from FAU’s May poll where Biden was at 39% and Warren and Sanders were tied at 12% each…
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Highlights:
- Biden leads both males (38% of the vote) and females (31%).
- Sanders leads with voters under 29 with 40% of the vote while Biden is at 17% and Warren 15%.
- Biden’s strength is with voters over 50 taking nearly 57% of the vote from these older voters.
- Biden has a strong base of support with 67% of his voters saying they will definitely stick with him, Sanders voters are at 52% while Warren voters appear to still be looking with 33% saying they plan to stick with her.
President Trump Approval and Republican Primary:
President Trump continues to hold a positive approval in the Sunshine State at 49% with a disapproval of 46%…
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Trump is in a statistical dead heat against Warren, Biden and Sanders. Trump’s best support is against Harris with a 52%-48% advantage.
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The new Fox Poll has Biden STILL leading…
And Sanders in SECOND place….
It’s increasingly more important to Democratic primary voters to beat President Donald Trump than support their favorite candidate — and former Vice President Joe Biden is widely considered the candidate most likely to give them the White House.
That’s a major source of strength for Biden, who continues to lead the Democratic field, albeit at a new low.
Biden captures the support of 29 percent of Democratic primary voters, according to a new Fox News Poll. That’s down 2 points since last month and down 6 points since May, when he was at a high of 35 percent support. His current 11-point lead is down from a high of 19 points in June.
Sanders climbs back into second with 18 percent (up 8 points since August), followed by Elizabeth Warren at 16 percent (down 4), forming the clearest top three candidate tier seen in this race to date….