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U.S. Democratic Party Candidate Support Rate No Change, Keeping Mr. Biden Leader Presidential Survey-Reuters News-International

2019-08-28T19:26:00.888Z


[Washington 28th Reuters]-Two recent public opinion polls over opposition / Democratic candidate nominations for next year's US presidential election, no major change in approval ratings, former vice president Joe Biden continues Maintaining


[Washington 28th Reuters]-Two recent public opinion polls over opposition / Democratic candidate nominations for next year's US presidential election, no major change in approval ratings, former vice president Joe Biden continues It became clear that it maintained.

According to a survey by Quinnipiac University, Mr. Biden has the highest approval rating of 32%. Next, Senator Elizabeth Warren is 19%, Senator Bernie Sanders is 15%, Senator Kamala Harris is 7%, and Mayor South Bend, Pete Buttigage, Indiana is 5%.

In the study of USA Today / Suffolk, Mr. Biden's approval rating was 32%, a slight increase from the previous June survey. Warren is 14% and Sanders is 12%.

The Democratic Party, where more than 20 candidates are trying to win the nomination for a Democratic Party candidate, but currently the candidate who meets the eligibility to participate in the TV debate in Houston in September is ranked in the top five Only 10 people, including 5 candidates.

In order to participate in the September debate, it is necessary to collect 2% of support in at least 4 polls and collect donations from at least 130,000 people in at least 20 states (minimum of 400 people in each state). The deadline is reached.

If there are only 10 participants, the debate will be held on September 12 only, and if there are new candidates who meet the eligibility, two days will be held on September 12 and 13.

Source: asahi

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