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Home Front: Politix
Fauxcahontas Steadily Surges in Democrat Primary
2019-09-23
[Breitbart] Less than a year after Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) declared herself vindicated for being less than two percent Native American, the former Harvard University professor is leading in multiple state and national polls for the 2020 Democrat nomination for president.
In the most recent Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom poll out of Iowa, Warren took the lead with 22 percent of Democrat primary voters for the first time. Former Vice President Joe Biden, meanwhile, fell to second place with 20 percent, while Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) trailed in third with 11 percent.
"Ima gonna have myself a beer to celebrate"
When Democrat primary voters were asked who their second choice for president would be, Warren gained 20 percent of voters for a combined first and second choice tally of 42 percent. Biden, on the other hand, is only the second choice for about ten percent of voters, while Sanders about doubles his prospects.

Warren had led hugely against her Democrat contenders in an Iowa Starting Line-Change Research poll from August. In that poll, Warren surged past Biden and Sanders by 11 points, earning nearly 30 percent of support overall.

Since the second Democrat presidential primary debate on September 12, Warren’s Real Clear Politics average of Iowa polls leads all other candidates with 23 percent. Biden comes in with 20.3 percent average post-debate in Iowa, while Sanders garners 12 percent.

Warren’s surge in Iowa, though, has been met with confrontation from some farmers in the agricultural state who vehemently oppose the Green New Deal, which she has endorsed. In one conversation, an Iowa farmer confronted Warren over her support for the plan, which he said would cripple his industry because of its goals to eliminate cows.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  #5, They're counting on their audience not knowing the math.

With justification.
Posted by: charger   2019-09-23 20:29  

#5  Someone at TIME (it's still around?) is not very good at math.

1/1024 is quite a bit " less than two percent Native American"--in fact, it is 0.01%, and that's with rounding up.
Posted by: Tom   2019-09-23 11:50  

#4  Won't find the road to the White House even with a Tom Tom.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-09-23 11:25  

#3  The best part will be how unconvincing her "move to the center" will be if she wins the nomination. Might actually make Swillary look credible by comparison...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-09-23 10:54  

#2  When people start paying more attention after the nomination process, they'll be turned off by this condescending, lecturing, screechy and completely uncharming battleax that 'has a big government socialist five-year type plan for everything' like all of us are - a painful reminder that the Dems just nominated Hillary 2.0, and I can't wait until it happens.
Posted by: Raj   2019-09-23 08:31  

#1  She going to say her Cherokee heritage overcomes the taint of white privilege?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-09-23 07:26  

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