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Pew Research CenterAugust 16, 2019
Most Democrats Are Excited by ‘Several’ 2020 Candidates – Not Just Their Top Choice

Profiles of supporters of the leading Democratic candidates

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Most Democrats Are Excited by ‘Several’ 2020 Candidates - Not Just Their Top Choice
Most Democratic voters feel excited by several of the party’s 2020 contenders
Democrats cite several factors as important to their vote in 2020, but electability is cited most frequently
Democratic primary preferences vary widely by age, education, and religious affiliation
Warren and Harris are each named by about one-in-five Democrats as their second choice for the nomination
Warren and Sanders supporters stand out for their focus on policy
Profiles of supporters of the leading Democratic candidates
Large majority of liberal Democrats feel excited about several 2020 candidates
Persistent partisan, demographic gaps in Trump job approval
Trump viewed negatively on transparency, effective governance and setting a ‘high moral standard’
Trump draws more confidence on the economy, trade than on other issues, especially dealing with Congress
Most Democratic voters feel excited by several of the party’s 2020 contenders
Democratic primary preferences vary widely by age, education, and religious affiliation
Profiles of supporters of the leading Democratic candidates
Trump draws more confidence on the economy, trade than on other issues, especially dealing with Congress
Persistent partisan, demographic gaps in Trump job approval
Warren and Sanders supporters stand out for their focus on policy
Warren and Harris are each named by about one-in-five Democrats as their second choice for the nomination
Democrats cite several factors as important to their vote in 2020, but electability is cited most frequently
Most Democratic voters feel excited by several of the party’s 2020 contenders

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