One of the more intriguing nuggets in our new poll is that Sanders is clearly the most popular presidential candidate among the Democrats, yet it’s Biden out in front.
Sanders’ favorable rating of 74% beats Biden’s 67% and Warren’s 67%. Back in October, Biden and Sanders both had a 78% favorable rating.
The problem for Sanders is that primaries are about being loved, not just liked. Many voters like multiple candidates.
Among potential Democratic primary voters who hold a favorable view of Sanders, it’s Biden 26% to Sanders’ 25% for their choice.
Let’s narrow it down even more. In our poll, 52% of potential Democratic primary voters hold a favorable view of both Biden and Sanders.
These voters vastly prefer Biden (36%) to Sanders (16%).
This is not a new phenomenon for Sanders. Back in 2016, Sanders was often better liked than Hillary Clinton among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents. Yet Clinton was the one who went on to win the nomination.
Of course, Clinton’s lack of popularity among a subset of the Democratic base led to some hard feelings among some voters.
The question this time around is whether Biden would suffer the same fate, if he were to become the nominee.