In a new poll, former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke emerged as the most likely Democratic candidate to beat President Donald Trump if the two would go head-to-head in 2020 elections 52 per cent of registered voters said they favored O'Rourke and 42 per cent said they would vote for Trump over the former Texas congressman
Of the six front-runners, Trump only came out on top of one in the poll: Senator Elizabeth Warren
Former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Bernie Sanders, South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Senator Kamala Harris also beat out Trump
33 per cent of registered voters who participated in the poll are Democrats, and only 26 per cent are Republican, the rest say they are either independent or third party voters
Former Texas Representative Beto ORourke emerged in a new poll as the most likely to beat President Donald Trump if he were to win the Democratic nomination in 2020.
In a new CNN/SSRS poll released Thursday, 52 per cent of registered voters said they would vote for ORourke if he was running against Trump in the general elections.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders came in a close second and third with 51 and 50 per cent, respectively.
Of the six Democratic candidates the surveyed polled about, five earned more per cent of respondents vote than Trump.
Forty-seven per cent of registered voters said they would vote for Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren if she were up against Trump in 2020, and 48 per cent said they would vote for the incumbent president.
In a new poll Beto O'Rourke emerged as the most likely to take out President Donald Trump if he were to run against him in the general elections. Of six top Democratic candidates, those polled favored five of them over Trump
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Fifty-two per cent of voters in a recent poll said they would vote for former Texas Congressman O'Rourke over Trump, and 42 per cent said they would vote for the incumbant president
The president only came out on top of one of six Democrats included in the poll: Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren Of the 1,007 registered voters interviewed for the poll, 33 per cent described themselves as Democrats, 26 per cent are Republican and 41 per cent say they identify as independent or part of another political party. Results of the pull have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points. O'Rourke gained name recognition in the 2018 midterms when he attempted to unseat Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz. Despite earning celebrity endorsements, including from singer Beyonce Knowles, and national new coverage, O'Rourke was unsuccessful in his run against Cruz. (MOre at link)
Poster Comment:
Somebody's full of shit. All these leftist weasels keep highlighting Climate Change fiction. Only those assholes who are incapable of independent thinking believe this lie that is Climate Change....or Gorebal Warming.
Clueless Americans would believe another CNN poll? The same CNN that hoped to influence voting by basically stating Hillary had a 1939896% chance of beating Trump?