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Jumpin said:

Along with the surge in the size of her crowd, since the last debate, Elizabeth Warren has been surging in the polls. She's moved from the mid-high teens up into the 20s. Both the Wall Street Journal and Economist have her gaining quickly on Biden. I'll also note that Yang is picking up steam as well - not in absolute growth, but percentage-wise he went from a less than 1% guy up to the 3-4% range and closing in on the top 5. I can see him overcoming Harris soon. Great times for economic progressives, especially after a few dropouts.

The Economist
1. Biden - 26%
2. Warren - 21%
3. Sanders - 14%
4. Buttigieg - 9%
5. Harris - 6%
6. Yang - 3%

The Wall Street Journal
1. Biden - 31%
2. Warren - 25%
3. Sanders - 14%
4. Buttigieg - 7%
5. Harris - 5%
6. Yang 4%

Yeah she's been doing extremely well. Warren has the most to gain when the lower-tier candidates drop out or start slipping in the polls. Sanders too but not nearly as much as Warren. If Sanders wants the nomination he needs to take down Biden.

Last edited by tsogud - on 18 September 2019