About 40% of the likely Democratic primary voters surveyed viewed him negatively, and just 15% had a positive impression. “It’s going to be tough.”The upshot of the poll is that the field’s most liberal candidates, Warren and Sanders, are in a statistical tie for first place. If Harris voters were reallocated based on those responses, the race would tighten at the top to Sanders, 25%; Warren, 24%; Biden, 17%; Buttigieg, 13%. The poll found that the four septuagenarian candidates — Sanders, 78; Biden and Bloomberg, 77; Warren, 70 — faced differing levels of concern about their age. In California, 32% of Latino Democrats favor Sanders, a solid 13-point margin over the next closest candidate, Biden, who has 19%.
Source: Los Angeles Times December 05, 2019 13:02 UTC