First New Hampshire Poll for 2020 Shows Trump Looking Vulnerable
Yes, its incredibly early to be taking polls for the 2020 presidential contest. But on the other hand, there are places like Iowa and New Hampshire where presidential politics is pretty much a constant preoccupation. So its worth taking a quick look at the University of New Hampshires Granite State poll, the first to examine the standing of potential candidates in the first-in-the-nation primary.
Among Democrats, what jumps off the page is that there does not at the moment appear to be a deep yearning for fresh faces. Bernie Sanders runs first at 31 percent and Joe Biden runs second at 24 percent. In other words, over half of New Hampshire Democrats currently favor a presidential candidate who would seek to become the first to celebrate an 80th birthday in the White House. Even though she represents a state whose media markets extend well into New Hampshire, Elizabeth Warren is running a relatively poor third at 13 percent. Perhaps, at 68, shes just a bit too young.
Nine other potential Democratic candidates are named, and they register a collective 17 percent of the vote (Cory Booker leads the pack with 6 percent).
Among Republicans, no potential challenger to Donald Trump is tested, but interestingly enough, only 47 percent say they plan to vote for the president in the 2020 primary, with 23 percent saying theyd prefer another candidate and 30 percent being unsure. The same survey at the same point in Barack Obamas presidency showed 64 percent of Democrats planning to vote for the incumbent, 5 percent expressing support for a different nominee, and 30 percent unsure.
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