Sure, most of the 24 candidates running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination are really just vying for a place on the ticket as the vice presidential nominee, but one candidate has imploded so badly that he might not even be able to snag that dubious honor. In a new poll from Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, a prominent survey that measures the mood of registered voters in Americas first primary state, former Rep. Robert Beto ORourke pulled in 0.0% of the vote.
We were so confused we had to call the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at the college to find out why ORourkes name didnt appear on the list at all.
The question was open-ended and no one said his name, said a spokeswoman at the Institute.
Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey also plummeted in the new poll. He had pulled a 4.4% in April, but dropped to 1.2% in the latest survey. His favorable rating also skidded, dropping 12.6%.
In a wacky twist, self-help author Marianne Williamson, who had a bizarre appearance on the debates, is polling at 1.5% ahead of Booker, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York.
Overall, Biden still leads at 20.8%, down 2.1% from the previous poll. Sen. Kamala Harris has leaped up to second at 17.5% and Sen. Elizabeth Warren is third at 16.7%. Sen. Bernie Sanders has plunged 5.7% to 9.9% to drop to fifth.
The sources of Bidens support suggest that his narrow advantage may be precarious, as it comes from older and more conservative voters, while Warren leads among the more energized very liberal voters, New Hampshire Institute of Politics Executive Director Neil Levesque said in a release. Indeed, among voters that are extremely interested in the upcoming presidential election, Harris and Warren are tied at 20% support, leading Biden at 19%. Among extremely and very interested voters, Harris leads with 19% support to Bidens 18% and Warrens 17%.
Poster Comment:
Bad news for us. Harris is the worst of the lot. She is the most underhanded, most vile.