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Kamala Harris Up, Biden (Way) Down in Latest California Poll
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July 30, 2019

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A new poll gives Sen. Kamala Harris a narrow lead among Democratic voters in her home state of California, but otherwise shows the race is still up in the air.
That’s probably terrible news for Joe Biden.


Ben Christopher
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And the poll is also bound to disappoint Pete Buttigieg. The mayor of South Bend, Indiana, raised more money in California in the past quarter than any other Democratic contender, yet he lagged in fifth place among the state’s likely Democratic voters.
The new survey from the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found 19% of Democrats and left-leaning independents who are likely to vote say they would cast their ballot for Harris if the presidential primary were held today.

Biden Slips to Fourth Place

There’s still seven months before they could actually cast those ballots, but the state’s March 3 primary is a few months earlier than it has been in years past. And that seems certain to give voters here an earlier, more consequential say about who will take on President Donald Trump in the general election.
Just behind Harris in the poll were Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren with 15% of respondents (and a top performance among college graduates), and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders with 12%.
Biden, the former vice president who has long been considered the candidate to beat in the race, came in fourth with 11%.
The poll has an error margin of plus or minus 4.4%.


“You can’t really say that the person who we thought was going to be the frontrunner — Biden — is. Because clearly, he is not in California,” said Mark Baldassare, president of the institute. “He’s not where people thought Biden would be. Maybe it’s less surprising that Harris would be off to a good start in a state where she’s run for office several times.”

Biden the Most Vulnerable to Bad News

Monday’s poll is one of a series of lackluster indicators for Team Biden in California. A Quinnipiac University survey from earlier this month found Biden had slipped from his first-place post in that poll among registered Democrats, losing ground to Harris.
The former vice president also struggled with individual donors in California. So far in 2019, he’s raised less with that group than Harris, Buttigieg and Trump.
Of all the candidates, Biden may be the most vulnerable to a bit of bad news. A number of surveys have found his appeal among Democratic voters is based on the perception that he is the most “electable.” Today’s new poll putting him in fourth place puts a crack in that presumption of inevitability.
But even with California’s newly prominent place on the primary calendar, it’s not clear how much that will matter. A fresh Quinnipiac poll shows Biden still leads among Democratic voters nationwide.
And with more than half a year to go before the first California votes are cast, there is still plenty of time for voters to make up their minds. According to the Public Policy Institute’s poll, a quarter of likely Democratic voters have yet to do so, including nearly a third of self-described moderates and conservatives.
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