Sunday, December 22, 2019

Biden Increases Lead, Warren, Buttigieg Falter, Bloomberg Rising



WEEKLY SNAPSHOT

The latest Democratic debate was held in Los Angeles and was a bit more cantankerous than the more recent debates, with Pete Buttigieg taking flack from both Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar.
 
Buttigieg also seems to have become the number two enemy (behind Donald Trump, of course) of the editorial staff at the Huffington Post, who have obviously thrown their full support behind the progressive wing of the party.
 
Which, after seeing the splintering of the party in 2016 which led in no small part to the election of Donald Trump, is a not a good sign for a party desperately wanting to unify to reclaim the White House in 2020.
 
Joe Biden, meanwhile, had arguably his best debate performance to date. He didn't ramble, he was gaffe-free, and he appeared very much in control of things, as a front-runner is supposed to be. For all the many thousands of words published every day by the political observers over which other candidate is rising or falling, the fact remains that Biden is still the national front-runner and is likely to remain that way for a while.
 
That said, the state numbers (see below) tell a much more interesting story.
 
UPDATED NATIONAL RANKINGS

As for the national numbers, we have ten new national polls this week, which place Biden firmly in the lead, just slightly more than ten points ahead of second-place Bernie Sanders. Also of note is the continued rise of Michael Bloomberg, who is now within shouting distance of a faltering Buttigieg. 
 
  • Biden -- 28.3%
  • Sanders -- 17.9%
  • Warren -- 14.5%
  • Buttigieg -- 7.2% 
  • Bloomberg -- 5.2% 
  • Yang -- 3.1% 
  • Klobuchar -- 2.8%
  • Booker -- 2.1%
     
All of the other announced candidates were below 2% or did not show in the national polling from the aggregate of the past ten national polls.

NEW STATE POLLS 

Our State Polling page breaks down the states into two relevant sections: the first four caucuses and primaries in February, and the then the "Super Tuesday" primary on March 3rd. We are tracking the other states, but are focusing on the first two groups for the time being.

Only one new poll this week from among the first four, this being from Iowa, in which Buttigieg maintains his lead over Warren and Sanders, while Biden remains in fourth place. And in the Super Tuesday states, we have one new poll from California, where Sanders and Warren lead Biden, and Buttigieg remains in fourth place. 

Here are the aggregate numbers from each of the first four states based on the five most recent polls: 
 
IOWA 11/12/19 11/14/19 11/20/19 12/11/19 12/17/19
AVERAGE








Buttigieg 22 25 26 18 24
23
Sanders 13 15 18 22 21
17.8
Biden 19 15 12 23 15
16.8
Warren 18 16 19 12 18
16.6








NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/14/19 11/19/19 11/25/19 11/27/19 12/09/19
AVERAGE








Buttigieg 16 25 13 22 18
18.8
Warren 31 15 14 14 12
17.2
Sanders 20 9 16 26 15
17.2
Biden 22 15 12 14 17
16








NEVADA 09/24/19 09/27/19 11/03/19 11/04/19 11/14/19
AVERAGE








Biden 23 22 29 30 24
25.6
Warren 19 18 19 22 18
19.2
Sanders 14 22 19 19 18
18.4
Buttigieg 3 4 7 5 8
5.4
Steyer 3 4 4 3 5
3.8








SOUTH CAROLINA 11/14/19 11/14/19 11/18/19 12/03/19 12/12/19
AVERAGE








Biden 36 45 33 39 27
36
Warren 10 17 13 10 19
13.8
Sanders 10 15 11 13 20
13.8
Buttigieg 3 8 6 10 9
7.2
Steyer 8 2 5 7 5
5.4

Depending on holiday polling, of which we expect very little, we may or may not have an update next weekend. In the meantime, we wish everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday season. 

Saturday, December 14, 2019

The Race Is Still Joe Biden's To Lose



WEEKLY SNAPSHOT

The next debate is this Thursday (maybe) and is scheduled to have Joe Biden, South Bend, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer, Elizabeth Warren, and Andrew Yang on stage. 
 
Will any of the candidates make any dents in Joe Biden's lead? Will Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg pull out the knives on each other? Can Bernie Sanders keep being Bernie Sanders? And more importantly, will anyone pay attention?
 
UPDATED NATIONAL RANKINGS

Four new national polls this week, which has Biden stable, Warren rising a bit, Michael Bloomberg making a minor move, and Corey Booker rejoining the 2% crowd.
 
  • Biden -- 26.4%
  • Sanders -- 16.5%
  • Warren -- 15.2%
  • Buttigieg -- 9.5% 
  • Bloomberg -- 4.4% 
  • Yang -- 3% 
  • Klobuchar -- 2.5%
  • Booker -- 2%
     
All of the other announced candidates were below 2% or did not show in the national polling from the aggregate of the past ten national polls.

NEW STATE POLLS 

Our State Polling page breaks down the states into two relevant sections: the first four caucuses and primaries in February, and the then the "Super Tuesday" primary on March 3rd. We are tracking the other states, but are focusing on the first two groups for the time being.

New polls this week from Iowa, New Hampshire, and two from South Carolina. Here are the current rankings from each of the first four states:
 
Iowa (February 3)

  • Buttigieg -- 21.4%
  • Warren -- 17.6%
  • Sanders -- 17.2%
  • Biden -- 16.8%

New Hampshire (February 11)

  • Buttigieg -- 18.8%
  • Warren -- 17.2%
  • Sanders -- 17.2%
  • Biden -- 16%

Nevada (February 22)

  • Biden -- 25.6%
  • Warren -- 19.2%
  • Sanders -- 18.4%
  • Buttigieg -- 5.4%

South Carolina (February 29)

  • Biden -- 36%
  • Warren -- 13.8%
  • Sanders -- 13.8%
  • Buttigieg -- 7.2%

And in the Super Tuesday states, we have new polls from California (where we have a statistical tie between Sanders, Warren, and Biden), and Texas (where Biden holds a very comfortable lead).