For contrast in this poll, you can only pick one candidate. I'm interested to see how the results from this one compares to the above poll where you pick your top four.
I'd like to do this only-pick-one-person poll every other month or so to see how much the results change as we get closer to Nov 2020.
As of right now, the results are slightly different in this poll versus the poll where you can select your top four candidates (granted this poll as of right now only has 80 people voting versus the other poll with 490 people voting)
As of right now in this poll: Warren in the lead (56.25%), 21.25 points between her and #2 Harris (35%)
As of right now in the other poll: Harris in the lead (31.24%), only .84 points between her and #2 Warren (30.4%)
Post by CrazyLucky on May 15, 2019 12:46:52 GMT -5
I took that quiz to see who I align with most, and it was Pete at 96%. Then I had two at 95% and two at 94%. Glad to say that Biden was at 85% and Bernie was down at 84% LOL. For me, it really is a toss up between Harris and Warren.
I'm trying to figure out how the margin by which Warren is ahead in this poll is so much larger than the margin Harris is ahead in the other poll.
I'm guessing from the results that more/most who like Warren best would select Harris as a second (or at least 3rd, 4th) choice if Warren isn't available, while the reverse isn't necessarily true. They are either "ride or die" Harris, or rank Warren lower than two or three others.
I'm trying to figure out how the margin by which Warren is ahead in this poll is so much larger than the margin Harris is ahead in the other poll.
My guess is that it's a combination of 1) people who like both Harris and Warren and so they selected them both in the other poll, but liked Warren slightly more so she gets a bigger bump in this poll and 2) Harris might have had a bigger representation of votes stemming from being a second, third, or fourth pick in that other poll and so she lost those votes in this poll where people had to vote for only one person, thus giving Warren a bigger lead on her