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Showing Original Post only (View all)ABC/WaPo : Biden consolidates support, but trails badly in enthusiasm: Poll (A+ Rated) [View all]
Strong enthusiasm for Biden among those who back him over Trump is just 24%.https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-consolidates-support-trails-badly-enthusiasm-poll/story?id=69812092
Former Vice President Joe Biden has emerged as Democrats top choice for the presidential nomination in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll, but with only bare majority support within his party and a massive enthusiasm gap in a November matchup against President Donald Trump. Indeed, strong enthusiasm for Biden among his supporters at just 24% is the lowest on record for a Democratic presidential candidate in 20 years of ABC/Post polls. More than twice as many of Trumps supporters are highly enthusiastic about supporting him, 53%. Trumps still-strong rating on the economy is another challenge for Biden. So is this: Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents who prefer Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for the nomination, 15% say theyd back Trump over Biden in the fall.
See PDF for full results, charts and tables.
In the nomination contest, 51% of leaned Democrats now prefer Biden vs. 42% for Sanders. Thats a vast 34-point gain for Biden since mid-February, with other candidates having left the race and endorsed him. Sanders gained 10%age points. Yet even as hes advanced in his party, Bidens slipped against Trump in a November matchup. The two are locked into essentially a dead heat among registered voters, 49-47%, Biden-Trump, after a slight Biden lead, 52-45%, in February. Biden does better vs. Trump among all adults (Democrats are less apt to be registered), 50-44%. Thats a slight lead, but it was more solidly significant in February, 52-44%.
Enthusiasm
Perhaps the Democrats biggest risk is under the surface, in Trumps big advantage in backers who are very enthusiastic about supporting him. Strong enthusiasm for a candidate can help boost turnout on Election Day, a must-have particularly for Democrats, who rely more on motivating less-frequent voters to come to the polls. While trailing Trump by 29 points in high-level enthusiasm, Biden makes up some of the difference with those who are somewhat enthusiastic. But he still trails Trump by 12 points in the combined measure, 74 vs. 86%.
Theres déjà vu in these results: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton found herself in largely the same position four years ago. She, too, had a slim lead among Democrats for the nomination and ran essentially evenly with Trump among registered voters. And she lagged in enthusiasm, with a low of 32% very enthusiastic in September 2016. Biden is 8 points under that mark now.
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METHODOLOGY This ABC News/Washington Post poll was conducted by landline and
cellular telephone March 22-25, 2020, in English and Spanish, among a random national sample
of 1,003 adults. Results have a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points, including the design
effect. Partisan divisions are 30-24-37 percent, Democrats-Republicans-independents.
cellular telephone March 22-25, 2020, in English and Spanish, among a random national sample
of 1,003 adults. Results have a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points, including the design
effect. Partisan divisions are 30-24-37 percent, Democrats-Republicans-independents.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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ABC/WaPo : Biden consolidates support, but trails badly in enthusiasm: Poll (A+ Rated) [View all]
Celerity
Mar 2020
OP
Absolutely agree Sir that Sanders needs to drop out, and the sooner the better. He also needs to
Celerity
Mar 2020
#6
These, Ma'am, Are What 'Bernie' Thinks Gives Him Leverage To Make Demands
The Magistrate
Mar 2020
#9
Because they're a much smaller actual number this time around, we can hopefully survive a 15%
Celerity
Mar 2020
#11
The strongly approve vs strongly disapprove percentage is a key reference point
Awsi Dooger
Mar 2020
#15
The enthusiasm is getting Trump out. That would be a blue wave. That blue wave is behind Biden.
LizBeth
Mar 2020
#26
Cripes, it's not a popularity contest. It would be nice if people voted with their intellect.
captain queeg
Mar 2020
#34