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Celerity

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34. The OP is in OK, though, where Warren is at 8 and 9% in the last two polls (granted not that new)
Sun Mar 1, 2020, 06:04 PM
Mar 2020

What is also very clear is that Klobuchar, whilst she may win MN, has ZERO path after Super Tuesday, and Pete probably doesn't either, although he is far above Klobuchar overall, who is dead last (other than the inconsequential Gabbard) with a 4.8% average from all the polls below.


https://soonerpoll.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/02/News9-6_DemocratPrezPrimary_Final.pdf

Okla.
FEB 17-21, 2020
B/C
SoonerPoll
409 LV Biden
21%
Bloomberg
20%
Sanders
13%
Buttigieg
10%
Warren
9%

Klobuchar
7%

Biden +1


https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/20200218_OK_2.pdf

Okla.
FEB 10-13, 2020
B/C
Cole Hargrave Snodgrass & Associates
172 LV Bloomberg
20%
Sanders
14%
Biden
12%
Buttigieg
11%
Warren
8%

Klobuchar
6%

Bloomberg +6 <<< I expect this is now lower

some other states released today, yesterday,and Friday


https://www.suffolk.edu/-/media/suffolk/documents/academics/research-at-suffolk/suprc/polls/massachusetts2/2020/2-29-2020-ma_marginals.pdf

Mass.
FEB 26-29, 2020
A-
Suffolk University
500 LV Sanders
24%
Warren
22%

Bloomberg
13%
Buttigieg
12%
Biden
11%
Klobuchar
5%

Sanders +2



https://www.pointblankpolitical.com/2020-ca-dem-primary-post-debate/

Calif.
FEB 26-28, 2020
Point Blank Political
2,276 LV Sanders
34%
Warren
14%

Biden
14%
Bloomberg
12%
Buttigieg
9%
Klobuchar
3%

Sanders +20


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/


Sunday, March 1

California Democratic Primary CBS News/YouGov Sanders 31, Biden 19, Warren 18, Bloomberg 12, Buttigieg 9, Klobuchar 4, Steyer 3, Gabbard 1
Sanders +12

Texas Democratic Primary NBC News/Marist Sanders 34, Biden 19, Bloomberg 15, Warren 10, Buttigieg 8, Klobuchar 3, Gabbard 1
Sanders +15

Texas Democratic Primary Dallas Morning News Sanders 29, Biden 19, Bloomberg 21, Warren 10, Buttigieg 8, Klobuchar 4, Gabbard 1
Sanders +8

North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary NBC News/Marist Biden 24, Sanders 26, Bloomberg 15, Warren 11, Buttigieg 7, Klobuchar 5, Steyer 2, Gabbard 1
Sanders +2

North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary East Carolina U. Biden 29, Sanders 25, Bloomberg 14, Warren 11, Buttigieg 4, Klobuchar 5, Steyer, Gabbard 1
Biden +4

Massachusetts Democratic Presidential Primary Boston Globe/Suffolk Sanders 24, Warren 22, Buttigieg 12, Bloomberg 13, Biden 11, Klobuchar 5, Steyer 2, Gabbard 1
Sanders +2


Saturday, February 29

Texas Democratic Primary Data for Progress (D) Sanders 30, Biden 21, Bloomberg 21, Warren 13, Buttigieg 9, Klobuchar 5, Gabbard 1
Sanders +9

North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary Data for Progress (D) Biden 25, Sanders 27, Bloomberg 18, Warren 11, Buttigieg 10, Klobuchar 6, Steyer 1, Gabbard 1
Sanders +2


Friday, February 28

California Democratic Primary CNN Sanders 35, Warren 14, Biden 13, Bloomberg 12, Buttigieg 7, Klobuchar 6, Steyer 3, Gabbard 1
Sanders +21

California Democratic Primary Berkeley IGS Sanders 34, Warren 17, Biden 8, Bloomberg 12, Buttigieg 11, Klobuchar 6, Steyer 2, Gabbard
Sanders +17

Texas Democratic Primary Univision/U. of Houston Sanders 26, Biden 20, Bloomberg 20, Warren 11, Buttigieg 6, Klobuchar 2, Gabbard 1
Sanders +6

North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary Civitas (R) Biden 27, Sanders 19, Bloomberg 16, Warren 11, Buttigieg 4, Klobuchar 5, Steyer, Gabbard
Biden +8

Massachusetts Democratic Presidential Primary WBUR/MassINC Sanders 25, Warren 17, Buttigieg 14, Bloomberg 13, Biden 9, Klobuchar 6, Steyer 2, Gabbard 1
Sanders +8

Massachusetts Democratic Presidential Primary UMass Amherst Sanders 25, Warren 23, Buttigieg 14, Bloomberg 9, Biden 12, Klobuchar 7, Steyer 3, Gabbard 4
Sanders +2

Utah Democratic Primary Deseret News/Hinckley Sanders 28, Bloomberg 19, Buttigieg 18, Warren 15, Biden 6, Klobuchar 4, Steyer, Gabbard <1
Sanders +9

Virginia Democratic Primary Christopher Newport Univ. Sanders 17, Bloomberg 13, Biden 22, Buttigieg 8, Warren 8, Klobuchar 5, Gabbard <1
Biden +5

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
I voted for Amy in Nevada. squirecam Mar 2020 #1
NO NO NO!!! Just vote for Elizabeth!! BComplex Mar 2020 #2
She is not winning the nomination. It is foolish not to vote for someone who can win a general. Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #8
This is a Warren family discussion, please Bucky Mar 2020 #22
Good point. plus, Biden needs Warren to stay in to keep Sanders numbers low blm Mar 2020 #10
Exactly this, yes Bucky Mar 2020 #24
I feel the same way kimbutgar Mar 2020 #3
Vote for Biden in order to stop Sanders and in the end Trump...a vote at this point for EW Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #4
Except in Massachusetts squirecam Mar 2020 #17
Agree...hope she cleans his clock in Mass...that was a nasty thing for him to do. Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #23
The wife and I both voted absentee in Ok. 5X Mar 2020 #5
If you are ok with voting for Biden then go ahead... Moderateguy Mar 2020 #6
The nominee will be Biden or Bernie WhereAmerica Mar 2020 #7
I don't think it's a done-deal yet. BComplex Mar 2020 #21
I voted for Shirley Chisholm in 1972. Walleye Mar 2020 #9
Sounds like you have a good overview PatSeg Mar 2020 #11
IMO, yes, support Joe. Happy Hoosier Mar 2020 #12
I'm still voting for Liz. I want my voice heard. GreenPartyVoter Mar 2020 #13
do what you think will produce the best candidate for the general Fresh_Start Mar 2020 #14
bobbieinok, I will tell you why I voted for Biden Sloumeau Mar 2020 #15
I'm Faux pas Mar 2020 #16
Screw the indecision - you have 1 vote - vote for whom you want jmg257 Mar 2020 #18
I'm voting Biden OKNancy Mar 2020 #19
dont forget that they keep their delegates. mopinko Mar 2020 #20
They do not keep their delegates if they drop out. Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #25
She will need 300 delegates in order to have her name entered into nomination at the convention. TexasTowelie Mar 2020 #33
Do you have a link for that 300 number? TIA Celerity Mar 2020 #35
The OP is in OK, though, where Warren is at 8 and 9% in the last two polls (granted not that new) Celerity Mar 2020 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author RandySF Mar 2020 #26
It will be important for Warren to win MA aeromanKC Mar 2020 #27
Latest Sooner Poll RandySF Mar 2020 #28
That's my thinking too. Qutzupalotl Mar 2020 #29
I already voted in OK early voting for Biden. redstatebluegirl Mar 2020 #30
If your for Biden, you don't want Warren out of the race yet Bucky Mar 2020 #32
I just posted this elsewhere, but let me tell you why to vote for Warren Bucky Mar 2020 #31
This is the Primary Karma13612 Mar 2020 #36
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