Michael
Bloomberg is hopping behind Bernie Sanders to 2nd place nationally, according
to a Zogby Analytics poll that was released on Monday.
The
billionaire, whom Bernie routinely has railed against for trying to “buy” the
primary, made it to 2nd place in a national poll, behind Sanders by just 4
percentage points — 20% to Sanders’ 24% support.
The
former NY City mayor edged out Biden by 2 points and Warren, whose campaign
lost its momentum, by 8 percentage points, which dropped her to 4th place with 10%
support.
Buttigieg,
who leads in present delegate totals, landed in 5th place with 9% support,
followed up by Klobuchar, Steyer, and Gabbard with 5%, 4%, and 3% respectively.
Zogyby
Analytics assessed that Sanders continues with his winning ways and now is the
frontrunner.
It
added that with Bloomberg’s ascendancy into the 2nd slot within the national
polls, the campaigns of Warren and Buttigieg have tremendously suffered.
The
firm emphasized the reality that the previous VP’s campaign that suffered poor
showings in New Hampshire and Iowa, is “hurting too,” yet noted his SC
strategy. But, it warned, ‘if he does not win it outright the campaign might be
game over.’
Michael
Bloomberg is taking all of Joe Biden’s support among important groups: primarily
moderates, women, suburban voters, older voters, college educated voters, and
suburban women.
A
recent RealClearPolitics average shows a likewise lineup,
with Bernie in the lead followed up by Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren,
and Pete Buttigieg.
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